Columbia University, New York, NY
My Research
The goal of my research is to characterize the neural pathways that functionally contribute to animal behaviors. My experiments combine advances in rodent training with comprehensive circuit manipulations.
For my postdoctoral work, I seek new skillsets to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of neuroscience research. Just as important, I aspire to build lasting relationships that have been central to my scientific growth.
Check out my projects below!
Functional role of cortex in sensory-guided behaviors
Functional role of divergent hippocampal CA2 circuits in social behaviors
Activity-dependent trafficking, degradation, and biophysics of potassium ion channel
Mechanisms supporting prioritized memory for self-relevant information with age
Ion channels in thermosensation, developmental psych, neuroimmunology