Dr. Nathalia Peixoto

 

Nathalia Peixoto

Nathalia Peixoto

Nathalia Peixoto

Dr. Peixoto is an associate professor of Bioengineering with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of GMU.  Until August 2006 she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Krasnow Institute, focusing on seizure control with low frequency electric fields.  She also developed microfabricated oxygen sensors to profile metabolic activity in cardiac cells at Stanford. During her PhD at USP(Brazil) she developed microelectrode arrays and investigated primary neuronal cultures. As part of her PhD project, she spent almost two years in Germany (in Bonn) as a researcher with the German Retina Implant project. During her Masters (at Unicamp, Brazil) she investigated the spreading depression phenomenon in the chicken retina, which is an experimental model for migraines.

Her research interests include implantable electrodes and systems, hybrid systems (cell cultures and electronics), control of assistive technology, bioMEMS (bio-micro-electro-mechanical systems), and experimental models of neuro­pathologies such as epilepsy and spreading depression.

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