Martha Streng

Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience

www.strenglab.com

 

The Streng lab is interested in the encoding of information by populations of cerebellar neurons, how they contribute to healthy behavior, and how they are disrupted in disease states.

In particular, the Streng lab utilizes wide-field optical imaging and intersectional approaches for circuit dissection in rodents to characterize cerebellar dynamics at the network level, with the goal of linking the structural composition of the cerebellar cortex and its inputs and outputs with its functional organization and underlying fundamental computations.

Click here for a list of recent publications.

Dr. Martha Streng