Work with thought leaders and academic experts in neurobiology

Companies can greatly benefit from working with experts in the field of neurobiology. These researchers bring a deep understanding of the brain and nervous system, which can be applied to various industries. By collaborating with neurobiology experts, companies can enhance their research and development efforts, gain insights into neurological disorders and treatments, improve drug discovery processes, optimize cognitive performance, and develop innovative technologies for brain-computer interfaces. Neurobiology researchers can also contribute to understanding the impact of environmental factors on brain health, improving mental health interventions, and advancing neuroscience education and outreach initiatives.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in neurobiology include Sreelekshmi S, Nora S Vyas, Ph.D., VIJAYASSHEKAR MANUKONDA, Marie Mooney, PhD, Farzad Mortazavi, Barry Setlow, Niko Popitsch, Martina Pigoni, and Parisa Lotfi.

Nora S Vyas, Ph.D.

20 Years Experience
Associate Professor of Mental Health, with interest in civic engagement and partnerships
Education

Kings College London

PhD in Psychiatry, Department of Psychological Medicine / October, 2008

London

City University

BSc (Hons) Psychology, School of Social Sciences / July, 2004

London

King's College London

Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice, Teaching and Learning / July, 2011

London
Experience

Kingston University

Associate Professor in Psychology / September, 2012Present

National Institutes of Health

Research Fellow (Honorary) / September, 2010September, 2015

Middlesex University

Senior Lecturer in Psychology / September, 2010September, 2011

Research Expertise (25)
Psychosis
neuroimaging
neuropsychology
mindfulness
neurodevelopmental disorders
And 20 more
About
Dr Nora S Vyas is an Associate Professor in Psychology at the Department of Psychology, Kingston University. She joined Kingston University in 2012, and previously held a Senior Lecturer position at Middlesex University. Dr Vyas completed her PhD in psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), University of London in 2008. Following her PhD, she worked at the Child Psychiatry Branch, National Institutes of Health (Washington DC, USA) as a Lindemann Trust Fellow (English-Speaking Union), preceded by a Fulbright Distinguished Fellowship in 2010. Dr Vyas teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate level in child/adolescent and adult mental health, health psychology, and clinical/cognitive neuroscience. Her research focuses on using clinical, cognitive, and imaging techniques to study individuals with serious mental health problems such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. She applies these skills in other fields such as oncology and mindfulness. Her research specialism is early-onset psychosis, and she has published her work widely.

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Marie Mooney, PhD

7 Years Experience
Assistant Professor, University of North Florida specializing in Genetics, Neuroscience, and Bioinformatics
Education

Duke University

Postdoctoral Associate/Scholar, School of medicine / June, 2020

Durham , North Carolina, United States of America

Michigan State University

Postdoctoral Fellow, Pediatrics and Human Development / October, 2017

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States of America

Van Andel Research Institute

Cell and Molecular Genetics, PhD, Graduate School / March, 2016

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States of America
Experience

University of North Florida

Assisstant Professor of Bioinformatics / August, 2021Present

Lurie Children's Hospital

Postdoctoral Associate / July, 2020June, 2021

Duke University

Postdoctoral Associate / February, 2018June, 2020

Research Expertise (18)
translational medicine
bioinformatics
neuro-oncology
oncology
neurodevelopmental disorders
And 13 more
About
Marie Mooney, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics at the University of North Florida. She holds a PhD in Cell and Molecular Genetics from the Van Andel Research Institute, a MS in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and a BS in Bioinformatics, from Michigan Technological University. Prior to her current role, she served as a Senior Postdoctoral Associate at Lurie Children's Hospital, A T32 Postdoctoral Scholar In Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine at Duke University, a Research Associate at Michigan State University. Her research focuses on integrative and translational approaches to repurpose therapeutics for use in rare congenital disorders. Her laboratory uses zebrafish as a genetic model organism to generate and test bioinformatics-driven hypotheses.

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Example neurobiology projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on neurobiology?

Optimizing Drug Discovery

A pharmaceutical company can collaborate with a neurobiology expert to optimize the drug discovery process. By leveraging their knowledge of neural pathways and mechanisms, the researcher can help identify potential drug targets, design more effective compounds, and improve the screening and testing methods.

Developing Brain-Computer Interfaces

A technology company can partner with a neurobiology researcher to develop advanced brain-computer interfaces. By understanding the neural signals and patterns, the researcher can contribute to the design and implementation of devices that enable direct communication between the brain and external devices, opening up possibilities for medical applications, virtual reality, and assistive technologies.

Enhancing Cognitive Performance

A sports performance company can collaborate with a neurobiology expert to enhance cognitive performance in athletes. By studying the neural mechanisms underlying attention, memory, and decision-making, the researcher can provide insights and strategies to optimize mental processes, leading to improved performance and competitive advantage.

Understanding Neurological Disorders

A healthcare organization can work with a neurobiology expert to gain a deeper understanding of neurological disorders. Through research and analysis, the expert can contribute to the development of new diagnostic tools, treatment approaches, and therapies for conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and epilepsy.

Advancing Neuroscience Education

An educational institution can collaborate with a neurobiology researcher to advance neuroscience education. The expert can contribute to curriculum development, create engaging learning materials, and provide training and workshops for educators. This collaboration can help inspire the next generation of neuroscientists and promote public awareness and understanding of the brain.