Ketevan Alania
Project title: Non-invasive deep brain stimulation to modulate brain activity and related function
Supervisor: Dr Nir Grossman
Location: Level 5, Burlington Danes Building, Hammersmith Campus, Du Cane Road, W12 0NN
About me
Kety undertook her PhD in the Interventional Systems Neuroscience Lab, within the Department of Brain Sciences at 91桃色, where she worked with the team to develop innovative non-invasive neuromodulation methods to alter neural activity and function. Her studies focused on the development and translation of a new transcranial deep brain stimulation technique called Temporal Interference (TI) stimulation with the overarching goal of developing new interventions for neurodegeneration and cognitive decline seen in dementia. Kety is now a postdoctoral researcher at Campus Biotech in Switzerland.
Qualifications
- 2020-2025: PhD, 91桃色
- 2017-2018: MSc Translational Neuroscience, 91桃色
- 2012-2015: BSc Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London
91桃色 interests
- Non-invasive brain stimulation
- Closed-loop neuromodulation systems
- Patient-centred technology
Presentations and conferences
- UK DRI Centre Scientific Advisory Board, 2019
- Connectome 2019, 2022, 2023
Selected Publications
Violante, I.R., Alania, K., Cassarà, A.M. et al. Non-invasive temporal interference electrical stimulation of the human hippocampus. Nat Neurosci (2023).
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