Selected Grants
Assessing the spatial and temporal scales of attention effects and attention-dependent cholinergic release in macque V4.
FellowshipPI-Fellow · Awarded by National Eye Institute · 2024 - 2027Bi-directional, task-dependent control of thalamic input gain, in layer 4c of the primary visual cortex, by the cholinergic and serotonergic neuromodulatory systems
ResearchResearch Assistant · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2019 - 2024Fellowships, Gifts, and Supported Research
BioCoRE Scholar ·
August 2020
Awarded by: IDEALS Office, Duke School of Medicine
The Biosciences Collaborative for Research Engagement (BioCoRE) is a program designed to unify and enrich the bioscience community across the School of Medicine. The program was funded from 2013-2019 by an NIH Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) award and is currently being supported by the Duke School of Medicine's IDEALS (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Advancement and Leadership in the Sciences) Office. A diverse pool of Scholars are selected annually from a highly competitive pool of applicants.