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Camille A Spencer-Salmon
About Me
Camille is an MD/PhD candidate at Mount Sinai. She graduated from Brown University (c/o 2014) with a BS in Neuroscience. She spent her undergrad years sorting spikes from human participants with tetraplegia for BrainGate and the three years before medical school puzzling over EEGs in ICU patients with traumatic brain injury at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her interests include neural dynamics in learning and memory and how the brain encodes time. When she’s not debugging Matlab code or learning how to be a doctor, she enjoys people watching in Central Park, advocating for students of color in STEM, arguing, and trying to read more fiction than non-fiction.
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Brain, Cognitive Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Depression, Motor Control, Neural Code, Neural Networks
About Me
Camille is an MD/PhD candidate at Mount Sinai. She graduated from Brown University (c/o 2014) with a BS in Neuroscience. She spent her undergrad years sorting spikes from human participants with tetraplegia for BrainGate and the three years before medical school puzzling over EEGs in ICU patients with traumatic brain injury at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her interests include neural dynamics in learning and memory and how the brain encodes time. When she’s not debugging Matlab code or learning how to be a doctor, she enjoys people watching in Central Park, advocating for students of color in STEM, arguing, and trying to read more fiction than non-fiction.
Language
Position
Research Topics
Brain, Cognitive Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Depression, Motor Control, Neural Code, Neural Networks