- Summary
- This researcher's groundbreaking work in the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence has earned her significant recognition across top-tier scientific journals such as NeurIPS, PNAS, Neuron, and Nature Human Behavior, while also being praised in popular media outlets like The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, and a16z's Future. Previously, she held prestigious positions including Schmidt Futures Innovation Fellow, a consultancy role at the Astera Institute, and membership with the Federation of American Scientists. Her academic background spans multiple disciplines, ranging from research at Google DeepMind where she served as Chief Strategy Officer for a brain-computer interface company, to roles at MIT, as a PhD student at Harvard, and as a theoretical physics student at Yale.
In addition to these leadership and research roles, the author possesses a unique background as a PhD student in biophysics trained by George Church and colleagues at Harvard. This diverse combination of expertise in computational modeling and experimental neuroscience has allowed her to bridge the gap between machine learning architectures and biological system behavior, making her a pivotal figure in this emerging field. Her publications in elite venues demonstrate her capacity for high-impact, interdisciplinary research that addresses critical questions regarding human cognition and AI systems.
Keywords: NeurIPS, AI Neuroscience, Google DeepMind, Stanford University, MIT, The Guardian - Title
- Amaranth Foundation - Longevity and Neuroscience
- Description
- Amaranth Foundation funds groundbreaking work in longevity and neuroscience. Learn more about our grants, projects, and team .
- Keywords
- aging, research, read, longevity, more, amaranth, university, neuroscience, grants, lead, biology, funding, brain, project, human, stanford, fellow
- Categories
- NS Lookup
- A 198.49.23.145, A 198.185.159.144, A 198.185.159.145, A 198.49.23.144
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-13Updated 2026-05-25Summarized 2026-05-27
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