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Xiangling Meng
Postdoctoral Scholar, Psychiatry
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Bio
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Professional Education
Bachelor of Medicine, Peking University (2011)
Doctor of Philosophy, Unlisted School (2018)
Doctor of philosophy, Baylor College of Medicine, Neuroscience (2018)
Contact
xlmeng@stanford.edu
Lab Affiliations
Sergiu Pasca
,
Pasca Lab
(
6/3/2019
)
All Publications
Publications (8)
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(8)
Featured Publications
(4)
Journal Articles
(8)
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Ryan T. Ash MD, PhD
Instructor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Clinical Focus
Psychiatry, Neuropsychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic, Mindfulness, Mind Body Relations (Physiology)
15
Total Publications
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Helen Bronte-Stewart, MD, MS
John E. Cahill Family Professor, Professor of Neurology (Adult Neurology) and, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery
Clinical Focus
movement disorders, Clinical Neurophysiology
Research Interests
My research focus is human motor control and brain pathophysiology in movement disorders. Our overall goal is to understand the role of the basal ganglia electrical activity in the pathogenesis of movement disorders. We have developed novel computerized technology to measure fine, limb and postural movement. With these we are measuring local field potentials in basal ganglia nuclei in patients with Parkinson's disease and dystonian and correlating brain signalling with motor behavior.
139
Total Publications
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Karl Deisseroth
D. H. Chen Professor, Professor of Bioengineering and of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Clinical Focus
Psychiatry
Research Interests
Karl Deisseroth's laboratory created and developed optogenetics, hydrogel-tissue chemistry (beginning with CLARITY), and a broad range of enabling methods. He also has employed his technologies to discover the neural cell types and connections that cause adaptive and maladaptive behaviors.
526
Total Publications
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Jaimie Henderson, MD
John and Jene Blume - Robert and Ruth Halperin Professor, Professor of Neurosurgery and, by courtesy, of Neurology
Clinical Focus
Functional Neurosurgery, Movement Disorders, Epilepsy, Neurological Surgery, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Deep Brain Stimulation, Neuromodulation
Research Interests
My research interests encompass several areas of stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, including frameless stereotactic approaches for therapy delivery to deep brain nuclei; cortical physiology and its relationship to normal and pathological movement; brain-computer interfaces; and the development of novel neuromodulatory techniques for the treatment of movement disorders, epilepsy, pain, and other neurological diseases.
165
Total Publications
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Shaul Hestrin, PhD
Professor of Comparative Medicine
Research Interests
The main interest of my lab is to understand how the properties of neocortical neurons, the circuits they form and the inputs they receive give rise to neuronal activity and behavior. Our approach includes behavioral studies, two-photon calcium imaging, in vivo whole cell recording in behaving animals and optogenetic methods to activate or to silence the activity of cortical neurons.
56
Total Publications
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John Huguenard
Professor of Neurology (Neurology Research Faculty), of Neurosurgery (Adult Neurosurgery) and, by courtesy, of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Research Interests
We are interested in the neuronal mechanisms that underlie synchronous oscillatory activity in the thalamus, cortex and the massively interconnected thalamocortical system. Such oscillations are related to cognitive processes, normal sleep activities and certain forms of epilepsy. Our approach is an analysis of the discrete components (cells, synapses, microcircuits) that make up thalamic and cortical circuits, and reconstitution of components into in silico computational networks.
212
Total Publications
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Iason Keramidis
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biology
6
Total Publications
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Ji-il Kim
Postdoctoral Scholar, Psychiatry
14
Total Publications
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Daniel Brian Kuelbs
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
1
Total Publications
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Soumya Kundu
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, admitted Autumn 2018
6
Total Publications
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Minyin Li
Postdoctoral Scholar, Psychiatry
9
Total Publications
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William J Marks, Jr., MD, MS-HCM
Adjunct Clinical Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
12
Total Publications
Publication Topics For This Person
CA1 Region, Hippocampal
Deep Brain Stimulation
Disease Models, Animal
Fornix, Brain
Gene Duplication
Gene Expression
Homeostasis
Methyl-CpG-Binding Protein 2
Mosaicism
Mutation
Nervous System Diseases
Neural Inhibition
Neurons
Pyramidal Cells
Rett Syndrome