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Xi Zhu

Xi Zhu

Columbia University, USA

Xi Zhu is Assistant Professor at Columbia University and Research Scientist at New York State Psychiatric Institute since 2015. She has gained considerable experience in conducting translational research of trauma and PTSD. She is also interested in combining multimodal neuroimaging and computational modeling to elucidate possible pathophysiological mechanisms underlying clinical features in psychiatric disorders. During the two years of postdoc training (2013-2015) in Section of Brain Electrophysiology and Imaging at NIAAA/NIH under the supervision of Dr. Markus Heilig. She has conducted several task-based fMRI as well as resting state fMRI in addiction populations and gained expertise in developing fMRI tasks, image preprocessing and analysis as well as using machine learning to mining into large-scale imaging dataset to identify brain biomarkers. Before joining NIH, She earned her Ph.D degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Houston in 2012. Her PhD research focused on developing new methods for fMRI data analysis.

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