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Marilyn Gatica, Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the Northeastern University London, is a new fellow at IAS. During her kick-off event, she focuses on how combining data analysis and computer modeling can improve our understanding of complex brain activity across multiple regions, and how these methods reveal patterns related to aging and responses to non-invasive treatments.
Event details of Toward an Integrative Approach: Data-Driven Analysis and Modeling in Clinical Neuroscience
Date
27 May 2025
Time
12:00 -14:00
Room
Sweelinck Room
Marilyn Gatica

How can we better understand—and even influence—the activity of the human brain? 

In this talk, Marilyn Gatica will explore how combining data analysis with computer modeling can help us uncover new patterns in how the brain works. Instead of looking at simple links between two brain areas, the discussion will focus on more complex, large-scale activity involving many regions working together. These patterns could be key to understanding how the brain changes with age or how it responds to non-invasive treatments like ultrasound-based brain stimulation. Marilyn Gatica will share recent research in healthy aging and new therapeutic approaches and discuss how advanced tools can help us interpret brain activity more accurately. This integrative approach opens up exciting new possibilities for improving brain health and developing better treatments.

Programme

12:00 Lunch on arrival
12:30 Start kick-off event
14:00 End