We are delighted to announce that on September 20, 2024, Amelie delivered an outstanding presentation and defense of her thesis work on the role of microglia in rTMS-induced synaptic plasticity.
Congratulations, dear Amelie, on this remarkable achievement!
Amelie’s research dives deep into understanding how microglia contribute to synaptic plasticity induced by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). This groundbreaking work not only sheds light on microglial function but also opens new avenues for therapeutic strategies targeting neural modulation. To learn more about her findings, you can watch a detailed video presentation of her work here.
For more information about Amelie’s academic journey and contributions, you can read her full bio here.