Lia Talozzi, PhD, MSc

About me
"I aim to contribute to the identification of quantitative biomarkers and genetic risk factors for neurological pathologies.
I studied physics and earned a master's in applied physics, graduating with honors from Bologna University. I then received a PhD in Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences.
During my doctoral studies, I focused primarily on magnetic resonance imaging, specializing in tractography methods. I was awarded a scholarship at the Neuroanatomy and Tractography Laboratory at King's College London, and I was selected to work within the Disconnectome-ERC grant at Bordeaux University.
I have also conducted genetic analyses at Stanford University, and I am now researching genetic factors that modulate the risk of Alzheimer's pathology.
Take care of your brain doing research
