Tim Lantin
Tim is currently a first year PhD student in the Laboratory for Neural Engineering and Control. His research surveys the landscape of neuromodulation using in vivo neural recordings, single-nucleus RNA sequencing, and behavioral analysis in transgenic mouse models.
Prior to starting as a PhD student, Tim conducted research on voltage-gated ion channel electrophysiology at the University of Washington. He also helped to develop RNA therapeutics for neurodegeneration at Envisagenics, a Series B startup.
His long-term goal is to arrive at a mechanistic understanding of neuromodulation to inform the development of methods to enhance human capability and physiological control.
Education:
M.S. Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, 2022
B.S. Biology, University of Washington, 2019
B.A. Philosophy, University of Washington, 2019