Mapping Emotions: Discovering structure in mesoscale electrical brain recordings - Kafui Dzirasa

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Thursday, January 23, 2020
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12:00pm to 1:00pm PST
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neuroscience@stanford.edu
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Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
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Kafui Dzirasa, MD, PhD 

K. Ranga Rama Krishnan Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Departments of Neurobiology, Bioengineering, and Neurosurgery
Duke University

Host: Raag Airan


Bio

Kafui Dzirasa completed a PhD in Neurobiology at Duke University. His research interests focus on understanding how changes in the brain produce neurological and mental illness, and his graduate work has led to several distinctions including: the Somjen Award for Most Outstanding Dissertation Thesis, the Ruth K. Broad Biomedical Research Fellowship, the UNCF·Merck Graduate Science Research Fellowship, and the Wakeman Fellowship. Kafui obtained an MD from the Duke University School of Medicine in 2009, and he completed residency training in General Psychiatry in 2016.

Kafui received the Charles Johnson Leadership Award in 2007, and he was recognized as one of Ebony magazine’s 30 Young Leaders of the Future in February 2008. He has also been awarded the International Mental Health Research Organization Rising Star Award, the Sydney Baer Prize for Schizophrenia Research, and his laboratory was featured on CBS 60 Minutes in 2011. In 2016, he was awarded the inaugural Duke Medical Alumni Emerging Leader Award and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers: The Nation’s highest award for scientists and engineers in the early stages of their independent research careers. In 2017, he was recognized as 40 under 40 in Health by the National Minority Quality Forum, and the Engineering Alumni of the Year from UMBC. He was induced into the American Society for Clinical Investigation in 2019.

Kafui has served as an Associate Scientific Advisor for the journal Science Translational Medicine, a member of the Congressional-mandated Next Generation Research Initiative, and on the NIH Director’s guiding committee for the BRAIN Initiative. He currently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for TEDMED.

Kafui is an Associate Professor at Duke University with appointments in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering, and Neurosurgery. His ultimate goal is to combine his research, medical training, and community experience to improve outcomes for diverse communities suffering from Neurological and Psychiatric illness.

Dzirasa Lab

Curriculum vitae

Recent Papers

[1] Rainbo Hultman,  Kyle Ulrich,  Benjamin D. Sachs, Cameron Blount,  David E. Carlson, Nkemdilim Ndubuizu, Rosemary C. Bagot, Eric M. Parise,  Mai-Anh T. Vu,  Neil M. Gallagher, Joyce Wang, Alcino J. Silva, Karl Deisseroth, Stephen D. Mague, Marc G. Caron, Eric J. Nestler, Lawrence Carin and Kafui Dzirasa. Brain-wide Electrical Spatiotemporal Dynamics Encode Depression Vulnerability. Cell 173, 166–180, March 22, 2018 doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.02.012

 

[2] Mai-Anh T. Vu, Tu¨lay Adalı, Demba Ba, György Buzsáki, David Carlson, Katherine Heller, Conor Liston, Cynthia Rudin, Vikaas S. Sohal, Alik S. Widge, Helen S. Mayberg, Guillermo Sapiro, and Kafui Dzirasa. A Shared Vision for Machine Learning in Neuroscience. The Journal of Neuroscience, February 14, 2018 • 38(7):1601–1607 • 1601. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0508-17.2018