February 2024 Grant received
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In Feburary 2024, I was approved the Brain Sciences 2024 Travel Award by MDPI to present a poster on “A layer-specific model on cortical sensory aging” at the OHBM 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.

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Postdoctoral Researcher @ AG Translational Imaging of Cortical Microstructure, Hertie-Institut für klinische Hirnforschung
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In Feburary 2024, I was approved the Brain Sciences 2024 Travel Award by MDPI to present a poster on “A layer-specific model on cortical sensory aging” at the OHBM 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.
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I’m very excited to share the good news that I have received a three-year fellowship with Hertie Network of Excellence in Clinical Neuroscience, base at the site of Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research. I will be receiving research fundings from Gemeinnützige Hertie-Stiftung to support my research on age-related brain plasticity changes underlying long-term somato symptoms, and investigate the feasibility of self-intervention in aging group. This is a great step forward for me to develop into an independent researcher, and learn from the senior scientists.
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I’m very honoured to receive 2025 China Europe Outstanding Young Scientist Award by China-Europe Scientists Forum. As a kid, being a ‘scientist’ always sound so far away, yet now I am called a scientist on many occasions. It is a nice feeling, I must say. And it will for sure encourage me to pursue more in my research field.
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I’m incredibly honoured and excited to share the great news, that I am awarded the Attempto-Preis 2025! This prize is awarded to junior scientists for outstanding achievements in the neurosciences - to date some of the awardees are distinguished experts in medicine and biology. The recognition is for our recently published paper, “Layer-specific changes in sensory cortex across the life span in mice and humans.” at Nature Neuroscience. It truly is a career highlight. This award should also be shared with my great colleague and co-first author of the paper, Dr. Juliane Doehler, for the fantastic team work and dedication that made this research possible. Looking forward to what comes next!
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On 12th November 2024, I successfully passed the PhD thesis defense with Summa cum laude grade, with the thesis title ‘Age-related changes in the architecture of human primary somatosensory cortex’.