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Hi! I’m Shreesh :) I am currently a research assistant in Dr. Bronte-Stewart’s Human Motor Control and Research Lab at Stanford Neurology. Previously, I graduated from UCLA with a B.S. in Bioengineering, working with Dr. Jun Chen and Ph.D. student mentor Dr. Xun Zhao in the Bioelectronics Research Group.

My goal is to understand neural circuit dynamics underlying motor and cognitive function in neurological and psychiatric disorders. By pursuing a Ph.D. in Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering (BioE/BME), I aim to develop the expertise necessary to conduct independent investigations of neural circuits and uncover the computational principles governing brain network pathophysiology. My ultimate goal is to translate this mechanistic understanding into therapeutic interventions that directly improve patient outcomes.

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Hi! I’m Shreesh :) I am currently a research assistant in Dr. Bronte-Stewart’s Human Motor Control and Research Lab at Stanford Neurology. Previously, I graduated from UCLA with a B.S. in Bioengineering, working with Dr. Jun Chen and Ph.D. student mentor Dr. Xun Zhao in the Bioelectronics Research Group.

My goal is to understand neural circuit dynamics underlying motor and cognitive function in neurological and psychiatric disorders. By pursuing a Ph.D. in Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering (BioE/BME), I aim to develop the expertise necessary to conduct independent investigations of neural circuits and uncover the computational principles governing brain network pathophysiology. My ultimate goal is to translate this mechanistic understanding into therapeutic interventions that directly improve patient outcomes.

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