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Prof. MATTEO BALLOTTARI
Prof. Matteo Ballottari graduated in Biotechnology at the University of Verona in 2004. In 2008 he obtained his PhD in Molecular, Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology at the University of Verona, collaborating during his thesis with the University of California in Berkeley (USA). His PhD thesis was focused on the functional characterization of photosynthetic proteins in higher plants and received in 2009 the national award “Franca Rasi” for his PhD work. Since 2011 Matteo Ballottari was appointed as Assistant Professor, and then since 2014 Associate Professor, in Plant Physiology at the Department of Biotechnology of the University of Verona. He is member of the Italian society of Plant Biology (SIBV) and of the International Society of Photosynthesis Research (ISPR). Since 2016 Matteo Ballottari was selected as a member of the Young Academy of Europe. Matteo Ballottari is involved in many national and European projects financed by public and private funds about the exploitation of photosynthetic organisms to produce biofuels and high value products, among which the ERC Starting Grant SOLENALGAE for more than 1.400.000€.
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Ilaria Dando, Ph.D.
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Prof. Ilaria Dando graduated in Molecular Biotechnology in 2009 and obtained her PhD in Biosciences at University of Verona in 2013. During her PhD course, she experienced abroad in the laboratories of Prof. Lewis Cantley at Harvard University and Prof. David Tuveson at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. She was post-doctoral fellow in Marta Palmieri lab for five years, also thanks to two-years fellowship granted by “Fondazione Umberto Veronesi”. Since 2018 she has set her laboratory and since 2021 she is an Associate Professor in Biochemistry at University of Verona.
She is very passionate in understanding the main metabolic features of cancer stem cells and in the comprehension of the molecular mechanisms that alters the fertile potential in patients with andrological pathologies.

Elisa Dalla Pozza, Ph.D.
Lab manager
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Elisa obtained her PhD in Oncologic Human Pathology at the University of Verona in 2008. She was post-doctoral fellow in Marta Palmieri lab for twelve years, and during this period she was titular the research fellowship funded by Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC). From 2020 she is laboratory technician. She studied the effect and the molecular mechanism of many anti-tumoral compounds in pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell lines in vitro e in vivo also through the use of nanotechnological approaches. In the last years she has been involved in the study of pancreatic cancer stem cells with particular regard to characterization of the molecular mechanisms.

Giulia Ambrosini, Ph.D.
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Giulia received her Master’s Degree in Bioinformatics and Medical Biotechnology; then, she started her PhD program in Biomolecular Medicine at the University of Verona where she investigates the properties of Cancer Stem Cells derived from different PDAC cell lines. She is interested in studying biochemical features of these cells, in order to target the mechanism that determine the origin of CSCs, whose metabolic plasticity could be exploited for the generation of promising and selective therapeutic approaches for PDAC patients.
She is an elected member of the scientific committee of SIB (Società Italiana di Biochimica e Biologia Molecolare) and she was recently appointed as Italian Representative of FEBS junior (Federation of European Biochemical Societies).

Andrea Errico
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Andrea received his Master’s Degree in Biomolecular and Cell Sciences at the University of Ferrara; immediately after graduation he continued the study project on Neurofibromatosis started during the pre-graduate internship period at the University of Padua. Also at the same university he received a grant for a research project on the study of the role of autophagy in primary and secondary liver tumors.
Currently, he is a PhD student in Biomolecular Medicine at the University of Verona and his research project is focalized on male infertility.

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Sara received her Master’s Degree in Molecular and Medical Biotechnology at the University of Verona. During the master’s degree, she spent with us 9 months of internship on her thesis project about the differentiation of Gubernacular stem cells into ex-novo Leydig-like cells.
Currently, she is a PhD student in Biomolecular Medicine at the University of Verona and her research project is mainly focalized on the preservation of the fertile potential in pediatric age by generating in vitro new potential functioning testicular cells.

Nunzio Marroncelli
Master's degree trainee
Nunzio is completing his studies of the Master’s Degree in Molecular and medical biotechnology at the University of Verona.
He joins our research group as trainee focused on male infertility research field.

Marta Palmieri
FULL PROFESSOR
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Professor Marta Palmieri has a long-standing experience in biochemistry and molecular biology, both in research and didactic fields, achieved in italian and foreigner institutions. She has been leader of a research group that mainly worked on the study of the effect of several anti-cancer drugs and on the metabolic characterization of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells.
She was our leader and she is still our mentor.

Nicola Zampieri, M.D. and Ph.D.
SURGEON and ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
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Prof. Nicola Zampieri is an Associate Professor in Pediatric Surgery at University of Verona. He graduated in Medicine and Surgery in 2002 and obtained the Specialization in Pediatric Surgery in 2007. He worked at King’s College Hospital in London, in the context of hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases, and in 2011 he obtained the PhD in “Gastroenterological Diseases”. In addition to the common surgical pathologies of the pediatric age, he especially deals with malformations of the genitals and pediatric-adolescent andrology.
Since 2020 he has been actively collaborating with the group of Prof.ssa Dando in the study of the molecular alterations of andrological pathologies.

Cristian Andrés Carmona Carmona, Ph.D.
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Cristian received his Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology at the University of Antioquia, Colombia. Then finished his Master’s degree in Biomedical Research at the University of Valladolid, Spain. His PhD project was focused on the study of mitochondrial structure and function of Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs) derived from pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cell lines.

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Phone +39-0458027219 Skype chiara.dellalibera Email chiara.dellalibera [AT] univr.it www.adaptivecognition.com
- May 2006 PhD in Neuroscience, Department of Neurological and Vision Sciences, University of Verona
- October 2004 European Diploma in Cognitive Brain Sciences - EDCBS, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst, Germany and Universidàd de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
- February 2001 Laurea (BA and MSc equivalent) in General and Experimental Psychology, Neuropsychology, University of Padua
- Cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying visual selective attention
- Effects of rewards, motivation and learning on attentional functioning
- 2010 - Young Researchers Award, Italian Association for Psychology (AIP) – branch of Experimental Psychology
- 2006 - AIP Award for the Best PhD Thesis in Psychology, Italian Association for Psychology (AIP)
- 2005 - Young Researchers Grant, European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP)
- 2003/2004 - Travel grants for participating to the EDCBS program offered by VolkswagenStiftung – Hannover and Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg – Delmenhorst, Germany, and Universidàd de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
- 2003 - Admission to the European Diploma in Cognitive Brain Sciences (EDCBS)
- European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS)
- Psychonomic Society
- Italian Association for Psychology (AIP) – branch of Experimental Psychology
- Association of Italian Practitioner Psychologists – Veneto Region
- Association for Neuroscience “Giuseppe Moruzzi”, Verona
I am married and have two daughters, Emilia (20th August 2007) and Lucia (7th May 2009). Before entering full time in the world of science I used to play the traversier flute and the piccolo at a semi-professional level, under the lead of Prof. M° Roberto Bonomi.
Adam Seewald

Hi 👋! I am a Postdoc at the GRAB Lab at Yale University in the U.S., building ways for surveying biodiversity using mobile ground-based and aerial robots. My main research interests lie at the intersection of robotics, computer science, and optimal control, which I am applying to the navigation and control of field robots.
I did my Ph.D. work (2022) in robotics at the Unmanned Aerial Systems Center at the University of Southern Denmark with professor Ulrik Pagh Schultz , where I developed simultaneous path planning and task scheduling for the Optrerra drone, an aerial robot for precision agriculture. I have been researching different techniques for this, including periodic modeling, data-driven control, and coverage planning.
I got my M.Sc. (2018) in computer science at the Altair Robotics Lab at Verona University in Italy with professor Paolo Fiorini , where I studied obstacle avoidance and trajectory generation using indirect methods for quadrotors.
I grew up swimming and programming in western Slovakia. Specifically, between Bratislava and Sasinkovo , a tiny wine makers' village situated a little less than one hour drive from the capital where I spent most of my summers. I am a space exploration enthusiast, and in my free time, I enjoy outdoor activities such as open water swimming, hiking, cycling, and running.

CURRENT LAB MEMBERS

Principal Investigator

Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD Professor of Neurology & Neurological Sciences
Josef received his MD from the University of Oslo and PhD in neurosciences from the University of Iowa. He completed his medical internship at Mayo Clinic and Neurology Residency at BIDMC-Harvard before joining the UCLA for fellowship training in Clinical Epilepsy and Neurophysiology. He moved to Stanford University in July 2007 and started the Human Intracranial Cognitive Electrophysiology Program (SHICEP). His research is now supported by NIH, Stanford NeuroVentures Program, National Science Foundation, and Stanford School of Medicine. Josef's expertise is in functional mapping of the human brain using the three methods of electrocorticography, electrical brain stimulation, and functional imaging.
Postdoctoral Trainees

Behzad Iravani, PhD
Behzad received his PhD in Medicine from Karolinska Institute in Stockholm - Sweden. He was trained as an engineer before his PhD work and his research interest involves using network science and computational models to advance precision medicine. Behzad is working on the ventromedial prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortex and their role in processing emotional memories. Ultimately his research strives to improve mental health using combination of functional imaging, intracranial EEG, and direct cortical stimulation methods.

Dian Lyu, PhD
Dian received her Maters degree in Cognitive Neurosciences from University College London, and her Ph.D. in Clinical Neurosciences from University of Cambridge. Her previous work focused on default-mode-network functional connectivity and inter-network interactions across different brain states. She is interested in consciousness studies involving self-related cognition using intracranial EEG and electrical stimulation and precision mapping of anatomy and function by leveraging computational modeling.

James Stieger, PhD
James earned his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. His research was focused on brain computer interfaces using EEG signals. His interests lie in the intersection of machine learning and real-time brain recording. James joined the LBCN with the intent to discover how focal brain activity can be harnessed to decode brain function and how to improve it in conditions such as epilepsy

Mike Veit, PhD
Mike received his PhD in applied physics from Stanford University. His work focused on electrical transport measurements in thin film complex oxides. He joined the LBCN and is involved in measuring the time and direction of connectivity among different nodes of brain networks.
Mike is pursuing his research projects while being a medical student.
Research Assistant

Zoe received her B.S. in Neuroscience and a minor in Chemistry from Duke University, where she was a member of the Varsity Swim and Dive team. Her undergraduate thesis focused on the utilization of mental rehearsal and cognitive reappraisal to decrease test anxiety in undergraduate students. Her research interests include mental health and exploring neural networks associated with emotion. As the senior research assistant and lab manager Zoe is responsible for managing all experiments, data collection, and making sure the lab is operating well.
Alumni Trainees

Aaron (2016-2019)
Aaron Kucyi was a Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School before joining the lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow. He received the prestigious Banting Fellowship from Canada while he was in the lab. After 3 years of postdoctoral fellowship with several publications, Aaron was recruited by Northeastern University.

Alberto (2014)
Alberto Vogrig was a neurology resident at Verona University Hospital, Italy before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. After leaving the LBCN, he completed his residency and became an Attending Neurologist at Udine University Hospital, Italy. He now works as a Neurologist and PhD Researcher at the University of Lyon, France and French Reference Center for Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes and Autoimmune Encephalitis in Lyon, France.

Amy (2014-2019)
Amy Daitch was a graduate student at Dr Mauricio Corbetta’s lab at Washington University in St. Louis before joining the lab. She received NSF postdoctoral fellowship during her postdoctoral fellowship. Amy left to work as a Data Scientist at Kinsa Health, a Silicon Valley startup.

Andreas (2007-2013)
Andreas Rauschecker was an MD PhD student at Stanford doing neuroscience research with Dr Brian Wandell when he joined the lab as a rotating graduate student. He continued to pursue his medical career and became a Radiology Resident at University of Pennsylvania. He is now an Assistant Professor in Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at UCSF.

Anna (2022-2023)
Anna Duong worked on functional and cytoarchitecural mapping of the human insula. She is now pursuing her undergraduate studies in Neuroscience at Brown University.

Annabelle (2017-2018)
Annabelle was a high school student in the bay area when she joined the lab as a summer research volunteer. After completing her high school, she was admitted to Harvard University undergraduate program. She is currently pursuing a double major in neuroscience and philosophy.

Anthony (2011-2014)
Anthony Kaveh was a medical student at Stanford when he joined the lab. He left the lab to pursue his residence in Anesthesiology. He now works as an Anesthesiologist Fellow in Integrative Medicine.

Aslihan (2010-2011)
Aslihan Selimbeyoglu joined the lab as an international Fulbright Fellow. She transferred to Neuroscience PhD Program at Stanford and worked with Karl Deisseroth as her PhD Mentor. She then left for McKinsey Consulting in Istanbul.


Baotian (2017-2018)
Baotian Zhao was a Graduate Student in Functional Neurosurgery before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. After leaving the lab, he became a Ph.D. Student in Functional Neurosurgery at the Tiantan Hospital in Beijing where he continues to spearhead collaborative work with the LBCN.

Brett (2010-2014)
Brett Foster was a Ph.D. student at Swinburne University of Technology before joining the lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow. He left the lab to work as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Wagner Lab at Stanford where he received the prestigious K99 grant. He now works as an Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine.

Chao (2019-2020)
Chao received his MD Ph.D. at Capital Medical University and joined the lab for a visiting research project. He returned to Tiantan Hospital to continue his duties as a neurosurgeon scientist.

Chase (2008-2009)
Chase Richard was an Undergraduate Student at Stanford University who joined the lab. He left the lab to pursue a career in medicine and is now an Emergency Medicine Resident Physician at UCLA Ronald Reagan | Olive View.

Dani (2016-2019)
Dani Beam joined the lab as an Undergraduate Research Assistant. After leaving the lab, she became a Research Associate II at Cedars-Sinai in Ueli Rutishauser's lab where she continues to pursue her research interests.

Deepika (2022)
Deepika graduated in Neuroscience with a secondary in Global Health and Health Policy from Harvard University. Her undergraduate thesis focused on Alzheimer’s disease. As a medical student at Stanford she is now working on the value of initial EEG information to predict seizure outcome in the next 24 hours.
Deepika transitioned to Business School at Stanford and is pursuing an MBA.

Dhruba (2008-2013)
Dhruba Banerjee joined the lab as a High School Research Assistant. After leaving the lab, he became a Research Assistant at the Champalimaud Foundation. He is now pursuing his M.D. Ph.D. at University of California Irvine.

Dora (2012-2013)
Dora Hermes was a Ph.D. Student at the UMC Utrecht in The Netherlands before joining the lab. She left the lab to become a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Psychology, Stanford. She is now an Assistant Professor in Physiology and Biomedical Engineering at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

Emily (2014-2015)
Jen Chun "Emily" Hsiang was a Research Assistant at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University in Taoyuan County, Taiwan before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. She was accepted to the Ph.D. Program in Neuroscience at Washington University in St. Louis after leaving the lab.

Itir (2012-2014)
Itir Kasicki was a Research Assistant at Istanbul University, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Department of Neuroscience before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. She left the lab to work as an Assistant Professor at Istanbul Ticaret University in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology.

Janice (2008-2011)
Janice Chen was a Ph.D. Student in Dr. Anthony Wagner’s Lab at Stanford University where she collaborated directly with the LBCN. She was recruited to work as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University and is now an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.

Jennifer (2014-2016)
Jennifer was an undergraduate student when she joined the lab. She received the Best Honor Thesis Award for her research in the lab. She moved to University of Wisconsin to complete her medical school. She is now a pediatric neurology resident at University of Washington medical center.

Jennifer (2010-2016)
Jennifer Shum was a Medical Student at Stanford University who joined the lab. After leaving the lab, she became a Stanford Neurology Resident and NYU Epilepsy Fellow. She is now an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Jennifer (2016-2019)
Jennifer Yih was a Graduate Student at Vanderbilt University before joining the lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow. She then left to work as a Senior Data Scientist at Tala. She now works as a Senior Quantitative UX Researcher at Instagram.

Jessica (2013-2017)
Jessica Schrouff was a Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering at the University of Liege, Belgium before joining the lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Marie Curie fellow. She was recruited by University College where she worked as a Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science. She now works as a Research Scientist at Google Brain.

Jonathan (2010-2013)
Jonathan Winawer was a was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Wandell Lab at Stanford University before joining the lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow. He was recruited for a faculty position in Psychology and Neural Science at New York University where he has continued to excel as a researcher. He is now an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at NYU.

Kai (2011-2013)
Kai Miller was a Neurosurgery Resident when he joined the lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow. After leaving the lab, he was recruited by the Mayo Clinic where he now works as an Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery.

Kapil (2014-2018)
Kapil Gururanagan was a Medical Student at Stanford University School of Medicine before joining the lab. He left the lab to pursue his career in medicine, becoming a Neurology Resident at Mount Sinai Hospital where he is currently doing his training.

Kieran (2017-2018)
Kieran Fox completed his PhD in cognitive neuroscience at the University of British Columbia before becoming a Postdoctoral Scholar at the LBCN in 2017. He is now an MD Candidate at Stanford University School of Medicine.

Leah (2009-2013)
Leah Demetri was an Undergraduate Student at Sanford University who joined the lab. She left the lab to become a Medical Student at Harvard Medical School. She is now an Orthopedic Surgery Resident at UCSF.

Lin (2017-2018)
Lin Shi was an Attending Neurosurgeon at the Tiantan Hospital, Beijing before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. After leaving the lab, he became an Associate Chief Neurosurgeon at the Tiantan Hospital in Beijing.

Mac (2015-2016)
Mac Shine was a NHMRC CJ Martin Fellow before joining the lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow. He left the lab and now works as a Robinson Fellow at The University of Sydney.

Michael (2013-2015)
Michael Iorga was an Undergraduate Student at Stanford University who joined the lab. He was accepted to the Medical Scientist Training Program at Feinberg School of Medicine after his time in the lab.

Mohammad (2008-2012)
Mo Dastjerdi received his MD from Iran and was working as a postdoctoral fellow at UC Berkeley before joining the lab. After his second successful postdoctoral training at LBCN, he went on to do his residency training at Loma Linda University Medical Center where he is currently working as an assistant professor and attending neurologist with specialization in epilepsy and intracranial EEG monitoring.

Muge (2010-2012)
Muge Ozker was a Master’s Student in Biomedical Engineering at Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. After leaving the lab, she was accepted to a Ph.D. program in Neuroscience at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. She is now a Postdoctoral Fellow at New York University School of Medicine.

Nan (2019-2020)
Nan Liu is a Ph.D. student in Psychology at Guangzhou University who joined the lab as a Visiting Scholar in 2019. After leaving the LBCN, she has returned to her studies in Guangzhou where she continues to collaborate with the LBCN.

Neda (2022)
Neda received her Ph.D from the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm and received a scholarship to join LBCN. After a year of research involving the study of thalamocortical connectivity, she left for UPENN to pursue a senior postdoctoral position.

Pedro (2018-2022)
Pedro completed his PhD in cognitive neuroscience at Sorbonne University (Paris) with Stanislas Dehaene as his research mentor. Pedro completed an intracranial EEG study of mathematical cognition and joined UCSF as a faculty.

Ren (2016-2017)
Ren Na was a Ph.D. student at Peking University before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. She left the lab to become a Lecturer at Teachers’ College of Beijing, Union University.

Rodrigo (2018-2020)
Rodrigo Braga was a Postdoctoral Fellow before joining the lab to work as a Postdoctoral Fellow. While a member of the LBCN, he received the prestigious K99 grant. He left the lab after being recruited by Northwestern University as an Assistant Professor.

Shrita (2014-2018)
Shrita Pendekanti joined the lab as a High School Research Assistant. After leaving the lab, she received her degree in Neuroscience from University of California, Los Angeles, and has since entered medical school at University of California, San Diego.

Sina (2016-2018)
Sina Salehi was an Assistant Professor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. After leaving the lab, he became an Assistant Professor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.

Srijani (2017-2019)
Srijani Saha joined the lab as a High School Research Assistant. She left the lab to pursue a Computational Neuroscience degree at University of Southern California and then as a graduate student at Harvard.

Stephan (2015-2017)
Stephan Bickel was a Neurology Resident at Einstein/Montefiore, NY before joining the lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow. He then left the lab after being recruited to work as an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine, NY. He now works as a Co-Director of Human Brain Mapping Laboratory at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research.

Su Liu (2017-2019)
Su completed her bachelor in biomedical engineering at Capital University of Medical Science, Beijing, China and went on to receive a PhD from University of Houston Texas before joining the lab. Su’s transition plans were unfortunately affected by COVID-19 crisis.

Ying (2018-2019)
Ying Fang was a Ph.D. student in psychology at South China Normal University before joining the lab as a Visiting Scholar. After leaving the lab, he became a member of the faculty at Guangdong University of Finance.
Research Assistants and Lab Managers

2009-2011: Sharmin Nasrullah
Sharmin was a Senior Yield Enhancement Engineer at Actel Corporation before joining the lab. She went on to receive a degree in Bioengineering at Stanford after leaving the lab. She now works as a Manager in Solution Consulting at Veeva Systems.

2011-2015: Vinitha Rangarajan
Vinitha completed her Undergraduate at the University of California, San Diego before joining the lab. She left the lab to pursue a Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience in the Dept of Psychology at University of California Berkeley.

2013-2015: Sandra Gattas
Sandra was an Undergraduate Researcher in Dr. Daryl Eggers’ lab before joining the lab. She left the lab to pursue an M.D. Ph.D. at the University of California Irvine.

2015-2016: Xiaofang Yang
Xiaofang was a Master’s Student at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China before joining the lab. She left the lab to pursue a Ph.D. at Princeton University.

2016-2018: Omri Raccah
Omri was a Research Assistant and Lab Manager at the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at University of California San Diego Department of Cognitive Science before joining the lab. Since leaving the lab, he has continued to collaborate on lab projects while pursuing a Ph.D. at the Poeppel Lab in the NYU Department of Psychology.

2016-2018: So Ri Baek
Sori completed her B.S. in Psychology at the University of Minnesota before joining the lab. She left the lab after being accepted to a joint Psychology & Neuroscience Ph.D. Program at Princeton University.

2018-2019: Serdar Akkol
Serdar was a Medical Student at Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine
Before joining the lab. He then went on to pursue a PhD in Neuroscience at Elmezzi Graduate School at Northwell Health, New York.

2018-2020: Clara Sava-Segal
Clara completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Chicago before joining the lab as a Research Assistant. After two years in the lab, she was accepted into Dartmouth College’s Ph.D. program in Cognitive Neuroscience.

2022: Claire Perry
Claire received dual bachelor degrees in Neuroscience and Biology from the University of Chicago. Her undergraduate thesis explored the electrophysiological correlates of emotional face perception in Borderline Personality Disorder. Her research interests include exploring emotion and cognition in the brain. As the senior research assistant and lab manager, Claire is responsible for managing all the experiments and making sure that the lab is operating well.
Claire transitioned to medical school at Yale.
Anna Doung worked on functional and cytoarchitecural mapping of the human insula. She is now pursuing her undergraduate studies in Neuroscience at Brown University.
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THESY LAB È LA TUA COPISTERIA DI FIDUCIA! Stampe, Fotocopie, Scansioni, Rilegature e THESY DI LAUREA Da lunedì al venerdì 8:30-19:00. Sabato 8:30-12:30.
Matteo Ballottari graduated in Biotechnology at the University of Verona in 2004. ... His PhD thesis was focused on the functional characterization of
The access to the lab is restricted to the students in Master and PhD thesis and to the. Faculty staff of the Department of Computer Science in Verona.
The robotics laboratory ALTAIR includes researchers addressing the development of intelligent robotic systems, from the points of view of control theory
Prof. Ilaria Dando graduated in Molecular Biotechnology in 2009 and obtained her PhD in Biosciences at University of Verona in 2013. During her PhD course
Here you can see some of our “best” pictures, showing our lab, techniques, congresses, ... Giovanna Li Petri in the lab ... Poster prize PAMM 2019 Verona.
We are based at the Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences - Section of Physiology and Psychology, at the University of Verona, Italy.
I got my M.Sc. (2018) in computer science at the Altair Robotics Lab at Verona University in Italy with professor Paolo Fiorini, where I studied obstacle
Alberto Vogrig was a neurology resident at Verona University Hospital, ... She received the Best Honor Thesis Award for her research in the lab.