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Lisa Genzel | |
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Born | Lisa Katharina Ellinor Genzel 1983 |
Nationality | German and US American |
Alma mater | Ludwig Maximilian University, Stanford University |
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Thesis | Studien zur schlafabhängigen Gedächtniskonsolidierung: Selektiver Schlafentzug und Nachmittagsschlaf (2011) |
Website | https://www.genzellab.com/people-2#/lisa-genzel/ |
Lisa Katharina Ellinor Genzel (born 1983) is a neurobiologist specializing in memory research and the role of sleep in memory processes like consolidation, prioritization, integration, and deletion. She is the principal investigator at the "Networks of Memory and Sleep" lab, part of the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior at Radboud University Nijmegen. Her research focuses on the mechanisms of sleep and memory, employing rodent and human models. She uses a variety of techniques including electrophysiology and molecular biology to monitor activity-dependent immediate early genes, as well as engram tagging. In human studies, she utilizes functional MRI and sleep-EEG to further understand these processes.