Faculty Awardee
Hiba Sheheitli, Ph.D., Department of Neurology - Neuromodulation Research Center & Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences - Interventional Psychiatry (Nahas) Lab
Mentors are Tay Netoff, Ph.D., Department of Biomedical Engineering, and Luke Johnson, Ph.D., Department of Neurology
Dr. Hiba Sheheitli is our third MnDRIVE Early Career Research Skills Development Awardee for Faculty. Dr. Sheheitli is an experienced nonlinear dynamicist and theoretical neuroscientist, with a focus on the use of dynamical systems modeling for understanding the emergence and interactions of multiscale neuronal oscillations in the brain. In her ongoing work at the Neuromodulation Research Center and the Udall Center of Excellence in Parkinson's Disease Research, she studies the dynamics of the basal ganglia thalamocortical network and its disruption in Parkinson’s disease (PD). She strives to develop mechanistic mathematical models that will serve to advance our understanding of PD pathophysiology and provide theoretical foundations for more effective neuromodulation treatment. This MnDrive award will allow her to further acquire, and combine, hands-on in-vivo electrophysiology skills and advanced computational techniques, for the development of novel model-based deep brain stimulation strategies for PD patients.