James Pang Lab home
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Welcome to the Computational and Comparative Brain Dynamics Laboratory.
We are an interdisciplinary research group seeking to uncover the fundamental principles that govern brain organisation across species and scales. We specifically develop new theoretical, computational, and data-driven approaches to understand how complex brain dynamics emerge, adapt across development, break down in neurological and psychiatric disorders, and have evolved across mammals.
Our main goal is to bridge molecules, cells, circuits, and whole-brain activity, while leveraging evolutionary diversity, to build a unified understanding of the brain in health and disease.
The Lab is led by Dr James Pang.
We are part of the School of Psychological Sciences and a member of the Brain Mapping and Modelling Program program in the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health.
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