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Ayesha Sengupta
(617)636-6525
136 Harrison Avenue
Research/Areas of Interest
My research investigates neurobiological mechanisms that underlie susceptibility to the onset of affective disorders, with an emphasis on adolescent maturation of the brain. In particular, my work focusses on limbic and prefrontal neural circuits, neuromodulator and transmitter dynamics, and behaviours of emotional regulation and decision-making. These analyses are conducted through a combination of technical approaches using mouse models, including ex vivo electrophysiology, anatomical tracing and immunostaining, behavioural testing, and in vivo physiological measurements and manipulations.
Education
- DPhil, University of Oxford in collaboration with NIH/NIAAA, United Kingdom
- MSc, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
- BA, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom