Oscar Miranda-Domínguez, MSc, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, with a research appointment at the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB).
Dr. Miranda-Domínguez’s research focuses on characterizing typical and atypical brain development to identify early biomarkers of developmental disorders. Leveraging interdisciplinary training in neuroimaging, neurodevelopment, and biomedical and control engineering, he works to bridge the gap between observed symptoms and altered brain function. His research program pursues two complementary lines of inquiry: first, using large ecological samples to identify robust brain-behavior associations via frameworks such as Brain-Wide Association Studies (BWAS) and PolyNeuro Risk Scores; and second, translating these insights into precision models of brain connectivity. Ultimately, Dr. Miranda-Domínguez aims to apply these mathematical models to guide the next generation of personalized psychiatric treatments, specifically optimizing non-invasive neuromodulation interventions, such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).