Audrey has her PhD from Princeton University in theoretical biophysics, where she analyzed the structure of correlated variability in developing visual cortical circuits and constructed models that explored the role of inhibition in these circuits. Since then, She has worked in the MacLean and Palmer labs at the University of Chicago, where she used two-photon imaging in thalamocortical slices to analyze the representation and decodability of specific thalamic stimuli across populations of neurons that spanned multiple layers and columns.
We are very excited to have her join the Stanley lab!