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Maya Patel

Neuroscience · Stanford University

Maya Patel is a PhD candidate in Neuroscience at Stanford University, supervised by Prof. Thomas Sudhof. Her thesis examines synaptic vesicle trafficking mechanisms disrupted in early-onset familial Alzheimer disease using iPSC-derived neuron models combined with super-resolution microscopy. Nine publications in Neuron and Nature Neuroscience document her findings on APP processing and presynaptic dysfunction. Maya completed a twelve-week translational neuroscience fellowship at Genentech and has filed one provisional patent on a synaptic biomarker assay. She is a recipient of the NIH F31 predoctoral fellowship and has been shortlisted for positions at three neuropharmacology companies. Her work bridges basic synaptic biology with Alzheimer therapeutic development.

9 Publications
6 Skills
Prof. Thomas Sudhof Advisor
Neuroscience Stanford University Advisor: Prof. Thomas Sudhof

Thesis Topic

Synaptic vesicle trafficking mechanisms in early-onset familial Alzheimer disease iPSC models

Skills

iPSC culture super-resolution microscopy calcium imaging CRISPR engineering patch clamp electrophysiology flow cytometry

Transition Signals

NIH F31 predoctoral fellowship

Genentech translational neuroscience fellowship

shortlisted by three neuropharmacology companies

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