Bahar Rahsepar (White lab) first became involved in neurophotonics as an undergraduate working in Robert Gross’s lab at Emory University, on a project using optogenetics in rats to investigate mechanisms underlying treatment of epileptic seizures by DBS. She graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2014 with B.S. in Biomedical Engineering. For her dissertation, she is investigating mechanisms underlying rhythmic activity generation in mice hippocampus using two photon imaging, optogenetics and electrophysiology. She is expecting to graduate in 2020 with a PhD in Biomedical Engineering.
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