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Hannah Douglas is a proficient researcher and educator with extensive experience in computational neuroscience and neuropsychology. Since May 2024, Hannah has served as a Senior Researcher at Araya Inc. and is concurrently a Graduate Researcher at Princeton University, where work focuses on simulating control of neural dynamics in Parkinson's models under Dr. Jonathan Pillow. Previous roles include IRTA Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health, where research involved two-photon holographic photostimulation under Dr. Mark Histed, and a Research Fellow in Computational Neuroscience at Carnegie Mellon University. Hannah has also contributed as an Assistant Instructor and Teaching Assistant for various neuropsychology and statistical courses. Educational credentials include a Master’s degree in Computational Neuroscience from Princeton University and a Bachelor’s degree in Statistics from Carnegie Mellon University.
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NeurotechJP is running to reveal “The killer use cases of Neurotech”. We will publish trends, columns, and interviews with pioneers who are working at the cutting edge of the neurotech field.
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