Lab Members | Overview
Principal Investigator
Caterina Stamoulis, PhD
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, MS, PhD)
MIT, Harvard University, Harvard School of Public Health (Post-doctoral)
Current Position
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
I completed my undergraduate and graduate studies at MIT and received a PhD in the field of Underwater Acoustics. For several years I conducted research in this field, first studying the acoustic environment under the ice cap in the Arctic ocean and later acoustic wave propagation in shallow water. I switched fields and transitioned into Neuroscience in 2004. Following post-doctoral training in Neuroscience (MIT) and Biostatistics (Harvard School of Public Health), I joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School in 2009. My broad research interests are in computational Neuroscience, neural signal processing, neurostatistics/bioinformatics and broadly data science . I am also associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
Current Members
Skylar Brooks, BS Research Assistant |
Fiona Cheung, BS Research Assistant |
Kaitlynn Cooper Undergraduate Researcher |
Alisha Kodibagkar, MS Research Assistant |
Rick Ono Undergraduate Researcher |
Alumni
Peter Calvaresi Undergraduate Researcher |
Katherine Dorfman Undergraduate Researcher Currently at Brandeis University |
Makayla Durant Student Intern, Project Success Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership, Harvard Medical School Currently at Cornell University |
Amanda Francis Student Intern, Project Success Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership, Harvard Medical School Currently at University of Pennsylvania |
Jose Garcia, MS Research Assistant |
Yuna Lee, BS Research Assistant |
Victoria Lopez |
Jamila O’Hara Student Intern, Project Success |
Sean Parks, BS |
Kristen Ong Undergraduate Summer Intern Currently at Cornell University |
Christopher Rees, PhD Post-doctoral Research Fellow |
Kamron Soldozy |
Lulu Tian Undergraduate Researcher Currently at MIT |