Dr. Ana González Rueda

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Ana González-Rueda is a lecturer at the University of Glasgow, specializing in experimental neuroscience with a focus on neuronal connectivity. She obtained her BSc in Human Biology and MRes in Biomedical Research from Universitat Pompeu Fabra, which ignited her interest in the role of synaptic plasticity in shaping neuronal connections. Her doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge, funded by the Michael Foster Scholarship, examined how synaptic plasticity influences the dynamic modification of neuronal connections during sleep, highlighting the brain's efficiency in storing information and preserving significant memories. Following her PhD, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher in Marco Tripodi's lab at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, where she explored how the brain transforms sensory information into motor actions. Her research challenges traditional sensorimotor transformation views by revealing the brain's prioritization of movement towards sensory targets. At the University of Glasgow, she leads a lab that investigates the interaction between circuit plasticity and sensorimotor encoding using various methodologies, aiming to better understand the neuronal circuits that adapt to changing behavioral demands and their implications for treating neurological disorders.

Research Interests

Experience

Lecturer

— Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Teaching and researching experimental neuroscience, focusing on neuronal connectivity and plasticity.

Awards

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Henslow Research Fellowship

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Michael Foster PhD Studentship