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From stigmatisation to brain investigation: The evolving understanding of schizophrenia
Katerina Panti explores the paradigm shifts that have, and continue to, shape our understanding of schizophrenia.
I am currently working as a neuroscience research assistant within the group of Professor Andrew Sharott at the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. I provide research support to ongoing projects involving high-density in vivo electrophysiological recordings that examine motor and cognitive functioning in mice. Additionally, I am serving as the Communications Officer for Cortex Club, a society at the University of Oxford focused on promoting neuroscience research.
Katerina Panti explores the paradigm shifts that have, and continue to, shape our understanding of schizophrenia.