Assistant Professor  |  Associate Member

Faranak Farzan

Location
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Research Interests
Bioengineering, Drug Development, Other
Research Themes
Neuroscience, Brain Health

Research Synopsis

Dr. Farzan research is in the area of neuroengineering with application in medical diagnosis and neurotherapeutics. Dr. Farzan's work aims to address three important challenges for the implementation and adoption of neurotechnology in clinical and translational research: (1) Development of novel experimental strategies to safely, reliably, and inexpensively assess brain health in humans across the life span; Dr. Farzan's research program is currently seeking to assess the integrity and plasticity of cortical inhibitory processes across the life span, the association between these processes and behavior in healthy humans, as well as in response to pharmacological and brain stimulation treatment in neuropsychiatric disorders. (2) Identification of computational and data management strategies to facilitate the discovery of neurophysiological markers of brain health and impairments; and (3) Translation of this gained knowledge into clinical practice in the form of novel and neurophysiology -guided diagnosis and treatment, and facilitating clinical decisions.