Victor Chamosa Pino
Thesis title: Thalamocortical Control of Motor Choice
MRC Precision Medicine DTP
Year of study: 1
- Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences
Contact details
- Email: s1346505@ed.ac.uk
PhD supervisors:
Background
- 2018-present: Precision Medicine DTP student, Duguid Lab, the University of Edinburgh
- 2017-2018: MScR Integrative Neuroscience, the University of Edinburgh
- 2013-2016: BSc (Hons) Neurosciences, University of Dundee
Current research interests
Frontal motor cortex · Motor thalamus · Initiation & withholding of movement · Neural state space · Population dynamicsConference details
- Attended the 11th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Berlin 2018
Moffat C, Buckland ST, Samson AJ, McArthur R, Chamosa Pino V, Bollan KA, HuangJTJ, Connolly CN. Neonicotinoids target distinct nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and neurons, leading to differential risks to bumblebees. Scientific Reports. 2016, 6 (24764): 1-10. doi:10.1038/srep24764