About

I am a postdoctoral research fellow studying how the human cerebellum contributes to complex behaviours. My research uses multi-modal neuroimaging and computational approaches to understand cerebellar computation, connectivity and neurochemistry.

During my PhD at the University of Oxford, I applied a novel imaging technique to the cerebellum to show plastic changes in cerebellar neurochemistry for the first time in humans. During my postdoc at Western University, I developed a comprehensive functional atlas of the cerebellum using a Bayesian Hierarchical model.

My research is funded by a BrainsCAN computational postdoctoral fellowship and a CIHR project grant.

Interests

  • Neuroimaging
  • Computational Modelling
  • Cerebellum
  • Brain Stimulation
  • Open Science

Education

  • DPhil, 2021

    University of Oxford

  • BSc, 2015

    Heidelberg University

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