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Research groups

Katherine Wang

Research Assistant

I am currently a Research Assistant in the Cragg Lab, where I support on a project exploring the role of glycine and astrocytic signalling in the striatum, both in health and Parkinson’s disease. Prior to this, I completed my undergraduate degree in Experimental Psychology and my MSc in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford. During my master’s, I undertook two research rotations: a computational project examining whether medial frontal cortex representations can be explained by reinforcement-learning models, and a second in vivo project investigating cue-evoked dopamine signalling in the mouse dorsolateral striatum.