Bijurika Nandi, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Researcher, Neurology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address675 Nelson Rising Lane, #410
San Francisco CA 94158
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    University of Florida, Gainesville, FLMS2015Electrical and Computer Engineering
    University of Florida, Gainesville, FLPhD2019Biomedical Engineering (Computational Neuroscience)

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    I am an Assistant Professional Researcher at Carhart-Harris lab. One of the most exciting and impactful areas of my current research is the rigorous investigation of psychedelics and their effects on brain and body function. My role encompasses multimodal data integration, and the development of analytical pipelines to probe how context modulates the neural and physiological effects of psychedelics.
    My research career is dedicated to advancing our understanding of the human brain and body through the integration of multimodal neural and physiological data to understand cognition, emotion, and mental health.
    I have developed and applied state of the art analytical methods to large multimodal datasets, leveraging my background in biomedical engineering and my expertise in signal processing, statistical analysis and machine learning.

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    1. Musical Training Facilitates Exogenous Temporal Attention via Delta Phase Entrainment within a Sensorimotor Network. J Neurosci. 2023 05 03; 43(18):3365-3378. Nandi B, Ostrand A, Johnson V, Ford TJ, Gazzaley A, Zanto TP. PMID: 36977585; PMCID: PMC10162458.
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