Listen "Dr. Athena Akrami"
Episode Synopsis
Dr. Athena Akrami hadn’t heard of neuroscience until she came across an article on artificial neural networks as an undergraduate. She wondered whether she could build a brain herself--and went on to build the first brain-computer interface in her home country, Iran. Her subsequent years as a Computational Neuroscience Ph.D. student and postdoc were spent in Trieste, Italy, where she used attractor models and in vivo experimental techniques to elucidate the underpinnings of memory and perception. After a second postdoc at Princeton, she moved to the University College London to set up her own systems neuroscience laboratory in 2018. As a long-COVID-19 survivor, she also talks candidly with Cristiana about her experience with the illness: both how she coped with symptoms and her involvement on a digital platform where patients share their experience with the disease. Through this group, Athena was able to leverage her expertise in modeling and data analysis to lead a seminal study quantifying patients’ symptoms and tracking their recovery. Her groundbreaking work on COVID and in neuroscience is a testament to Athena’s endless passion for scientific discovery.
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