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marissa.mueller@balliol.ox.ac.uk
marissa.mueller@dpag.ox.ac.uk
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9729-8311
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Marissa Mueller
Postdoctoral Scientist in Preclinical Neuroimaging
Current Role
I am a postdoctoral research scientist with experience in neurodevelopmental biology, histology, bioengineering, behavioural studies, and preclinical neuroimaging. I am part of a team led by Prof. Jason Lerch which aims to sensitise MRI to specific cell subtypes, densities, and morphologies in the brain. This work is supported by a Wellcome Bioimaging Technology Development Award.
Research Focus
- Characterising mouse models featuring genetically-abolished presynaptic vesicle release and regulated neurotransmission in subpopulations of cortical layer 5-6 projection neurons
- Developing and validating preclinical MRI methods
- Analysing multimodal datasets to gain complimentary insight into the roles of cell subtypes and associated networks
Background
I completed my DPhil in Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics at the University of Oxford where I studied the role of deep-layer corticofugal neurons in progressive neuroanatomical and motor degeneration. Prior to this, I completed my MSc in Neuroscience (University of Oxford) and BSc in Engineering (University of Iowa) with a specialisation in stem cells and regenerative biology. I am originally from Petrolia, Ontario, Canada.
