people you should know

If you like my work, you should know about a few remarkable early career neuroscientists who've inspired my approach to either research, advocacy, or mentorship over the years. I plan on continuously updating this page.

Kaela S Singleton

solving for science

building a better scientific culture

Shannon Farris

virginia tech

subcellular rna localization and learning

Daniel Gonzales

vanderbilt university

nanoscale neuroengineering

Bianca Jones Marlin

columbia university

transgenerational epigenetic inheritance

Fenna Krienen

princeton university

genomics and evolution of cell types

Jennifer Hoy

university of nevada, reno

vision and ethological behavior

Rachana D Somaiya

uc berkeley

mechanisms of neural circuit formation

Rune Rasmussen

novo nordisk

visual motion processing in cortex

Christine Liu

uc san francisco

impact of psychedelics on neural circuits

John Campbell

university of virginia

neurobiology of appetite, digestion, and metabolism

Aboozar Monavarfeshani

harvard university

visual circuit degeneration and regeneration

Michael Wells

ucla

human genetic diversity and brain disorders

Steve Ramirez

boston university

memory storage and retrieval

Chanel Matney

national academies of science, engineering, and medicine

neuroscience and policy

Danielle Nadin

metrix group

science communication and education

Gabriela Carrillo

boston children's hospital

mechanisms of axon development

Brielle Ferguson

harvard medical school

thalamus, attention, and absence epilepsy

Nadia Khan

deciduous therapeutics

mechanisms of epileptogenesis