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Laura Lewis is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Boston University in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. She holds a PhD in Neuroscience from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BS from McGill University. Her research primarily focuses on advanced neuroimaging techniques and the dynamics of arousal-state transitions in the human brain. She has held a Junior Fellowship at the Harvard Society of Fellows and has contributed significantly to the field of biomedical imaging, demonstrating a strong commitment to understanding neural dynamics during sleep and wakefulness. Lewis has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Society for Neuroscience Peter and Patricia Gruber International Research Award, and the McKnight Scholar Award. She is actively involved in numerous funded research projects by organizations such as the NIH and has published extensively in high-impact journals. As a researcher, Lewis leads her lab, where she investigates various aspects of sleep, including the impact of neurovascular coupling and the role of cerebrospinal fluid flow in neurological health. Her contributions significantly enhance the understanding of neurophysiological mechanisms associated with sleep and disorders related to sleep disruption.
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