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Bridging Brain Signals, Genetics, and Neurological Disorders.

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Decoding the Brain Disorders. Through Neural Signals 

I am a neuroscience researcher with an MSc in Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience, with a focus on understanding brain disorders through objective neural markers. My work uses EEG to examine how brain activity reflects dysfunction. My research focuses on identifying early biomarkers of brain dysfunction and understanding how neural activity reflects both neurological and psychiatric conditions.

 

 

I am particularly interested in integrating EEG with neurogenetics to examine how genetic risk influences brain function and contributes to disease onset and progression; with a focus on identifying early biomarkers of disorders such as Major Depressive Disorder, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Epilepsy.

Skills & Expertise

Neurophysiology & EEG
  • EEG setup & neural signal acquisition.
  • Resting-state biomarker & neural oscillation analysis.
  • Advanced signal preprocessing & artifact removal (MATLAB)
  • Academic Research Trainee
Clinical Neurotechnology
  • ERP & TMS research and clinical applications.
  • EEG-based human-computer interface development.
Mental Health & Crisis Intervention Certifications

  • Mental Health Advocate (2023)

  • Qualified Applied Behavior Analysis Credentialing Board (QABA)

  • Qualified Applied Behavior Analysis UK-SBA: 102317

  • Certified in Psychological First Aid (PFA)
  • MAND (2024)
  • Safeguarding children who are disabled and have additional needs (NSPCC UK)
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