Congratulations to our second MnDRIVE Neuromodulation Medicine Fellow!

Camille Merhi

Dr. Camille Merhi is our second neuromodulation medicine fellow in the Department of Psychiatry and Behaviors Science with mentor, Dr. Ziad Nahas. As a fresh graduate from a psychiatry residency, he believes neuromodulation is a revolutionary approach to understand the brain’s electrochemical connections. From rodent to human brains, he is involved in multiple projects including basic and clinical research, the most recent ones focused on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) effects on cognitive improvements and the identification of structural/functional networks that underlie deep brain stimulation (DBS) targets. 

New fellows begin a year of subspecialty education, Part II

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