Matthias Stangl, PhD
Biography: Research in Stangl’s lab focuses on how the human brain supports critical cognitive and behavioral functions in our everyday life, such as spatial navigation and memory, and on the neural mechanisms that underlie age-related impairments in these functions. From a methodological perspective, his team employs novel neurotechnologies and advanced methodologies such as deep brain […]
Chantal E. Stern, DPhil
Biography: Stern is an expert in human brain imaging and was a member of the research team that pioneered the development of functional magnetic resonance imaging, including early work focusing on the human hippocampus. Her lab’s primary goal is to study how the normal brain encodes, stores, and subsequently recognizes visual, spatial, and verbal information. […]
Martin Thunemann, PhD
Areas of Interest: Neuroimaging, electrophysiology, neurovascular coupling, neurometabolic coupling, cerebral blood flow regulation, neurological and psychiatric diseases, cognition, neurotechnology, transgenic animals, nitric oxide, cGMP Research Areas: Cellular and systems-level neuroscience, microscopy, electrophysiology, preclinical imaging
John White, PhD
Biography: White employs engineering approaches to better understand how information is processed in the brain. Combining computational modeling, electrophysiological and optical techniques, and imaging methods, he and his team have worked to advance new biomedical devices to understand memory disorders and epilepsy. A fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, White has […]