Regan Campbell

PhD Candidate

Bio

Regan is combining computational modeling and in-vivo multi-photon calcium imaging to identify how neuronal morphology shapes cellular computations, and how these computations operate in-vivo to give rise to cell-type specific functions in the subiculum. She previously completed her H.BSc in Neuroscience and Applied Statistics at the University of Toronto. During this time, she completed her honours thesis in Dr. Rutsuko Ito's lab, where she investigated the role of the hippocampus in temporal memory and motivational conflict.