The Oweiss Lab will be featured prominently at Neuroscience 2025, with four abstracts scheduled for presentation on Sunday 11/16 at 8:00 AM.
Our research team will showcase a diverse range of projects, including:
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LFP decoding for advanced understanding of neural dynamics
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Long-term effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in movement disorders
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Optical clamp experiments in mouse models, shedding light on circuit-level mechanisms
These presentations highlight the lab’s commitment to advancing both basic and translational neuroscience, bridging experimental findings with clinical impact. We look forward to sharing our results with the broader neuroscience community at this year’s conference.