Bio:
Liam Browne joined UCL to establish a lab in 2016, previously being based at Harvard Medical School with Prof. Clifford Woolf and the University of Manchester with Prof. Alan North FRS. His goal is to understand how the brain encodes and expresses information associated with pain and touch to shape behaviour. His lab investigates brain mechanisms at a systems level using behavioural approaches, optogenetics, two-photon microscopy, machine vision and machine learning. Liam was awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship from the European Commission, and a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust and the Royal Society. |
FORMER LAB MEMBERS:
Semah Ceylon (MSc student)
Angela Lannino (MRes student)
Denis Duagi (MSci student) now at the MRC PhD Programme at King's College London
Jonathan Seaman (MSc student) now on the PhD Programme at NIH and Johns Hopkins University
Flora Takacs (MSci student) now at the SWC PhD Programme, UCL (Matteo Carandini's lab)
Photo by Jaanus Jagomägi on Unsplash
Semah Ceylon (MSc student)
Angela Lannino (MRes student)
Denis Duagi (MSci student) now at the MRC PhD Programme at King's College London
Jonathan Seaman (MSc student) now on the PhD Programme at NIH and Johns Hopkins University
Flora Takacs (MSci student) now at the SWC PhD Programme, UCL (Matteo Carandini's lab)
Photo by Jaanus Jagomägi on Unsplash