Adriana Galvan, PhD
Associate Professor Department of Neurology
My research aims to gain a deeper understanding of the physiology and pathology of the basal ganglia in movement disorders, with the ultimate goal of improving therapies for these conditions. To this end, I use immunocytochemical, ultrastructural techniques, and in vivo methods, including electrophysiological recordings, pharmacology, microdialysis, as well as optogenetic and chemogenetic techniques in monkeys.