Neural Engineering Lab

Anderson Neural Engineering Lab

Advancing the frontiers of neuromodulation, epilepsy research, and electrophysiology to develop innovative neural therapies and biomarkers at The University of Sydney.

Our Research Areas

Neuromodulation

Developing advanced neuromodulation algorithms and research methodologies for treating neurological disorders and understanding neural circuits.

Epilepsy

Investigating novel therapeutic approaches for epilepsy through advanced neuromodulation and electrophysiological techniques.

Electrophysiology

Studying neural activity patterns and electrical properties of brain cells to understand and treat neurological conditions.

Dr. Daria Anderson

Lab Director & Principal Investigator

Dr. Anderson is currently running her lab at The University of Sydney, where she explores structural and functional decoupling in a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy as a biomarker for network restructuring. Previously, she was a Post Doctoral Researcher and Doctorate Student / Research Assistant at The University of Utah, specializing in neuromodulation, epilepsy research, and electrophysiology.

  • Ph.D. in Neuroscience from The University of Utah
  • Post Doctoral Researcher at The University of Utah
  • Current: Lab Director at The University of Sydney
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Dr. Daria Anderson

Our Team

Josh Mosse-Robinson

Josh Mosse-Robinson

PhD Candidate

Researching Automated Detection of Seizures and Predictors of Neuromodulation Efficacy for Reducing Incidence of Seizures in Epilepsy.

Joshua Wooley

Joshua Wooley

PhD Candidate

Researching Identifying biomarkers driving long-term improvements in responsive neurostimulation for epilepsy.

Michael Sun

Michael Sun

PhD Candidate

Establishing the role of circadian and multi-day rhythms and environmental influence on epilepsy therapy.

Get in Touch

Interested in our research on temporal lobe epilepsy and network restructuring? We'd love to hear from you!

Feel free to reach out if you have questions about our work, are interested in collaboration opportunities, or would like to learn more about joining our lab.