L’équipe

Chercheur Principale

Marie-Hélène Boudrias, PhD

Dr. Boudrias received her PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Kansas Medical Center, before completing post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Oxford and University College London’s Institute of Neurology. The overarching goal of Prof. Boudrias’ research is to identify biomarkers of motor function, and in the longer term, to design subject-specific therapeutic interventions to maintain motor function and/or alleviate age-related declines in motor performance.

Post-Doctoral Fellows

Ga-Young Choi, PhD

Dr. Choi received her Ph.D. in Electronics and Information from Korea University and is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher at McGill University. The overarching goal of Dr. Choi’s research is to interpret the various biosignals (e.g., EEG, ECG, fMRI, etc.) using signal processing and machine/deep learning techniques, and develop neurorehabilitation or healthcare applications.

Perrine Ferré, PhD

Dr. Ferré received her PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Montreal. Her research focuses on …

Graduate Students

Siyu Long

Siyu is obtaining his PhD in McGill University’s Integrated Program in Neuroscience. His research focuses on how transient beta oscillation patterns modulate the motor control based on multimodality (EEG, fMRI, MEG).

Monserrat Casado Sánchez

Monserrat is a PhD candidate in the Integrated Program in Neuroscience at McGill University. Her research focuses on identifying EEG biomarkers of post-COVID-19 condition symptoms to improve understanding and treatment of long COVID. Monserrat holds a Master’s in Cognitive Science and a Bachelor’s in Psychology. Her work is driven by a passion for enhancing patient outcomes through innovative research on neurological conditions.

Xuanteng Yan

Xuanteng is completing her PhD in the Graduate Program of Biological & Biomedical Engineering. Her research primarily focuses on developing algorithms to remove noise from electrophysiological recordings and investigating the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation, such as transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), on neural oscillations and motor function. In the long term, her goal is to develop novel tools for facilitating motor rehabilitation.

Alice Baudry

Alice is completing her Master’s degree in Neuroscience with a specialization in clinical research at the Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montpellier (France). She is currently doing her end-of-master’s internship in the lab, working mainly on a study of the long-term autonomic effects of COVID-19 using multimodal physiological monitoring and neuroimaging.

Xinning Le

Xinning is completing a dual MSc degree at McGill and …

Quanjiang Liu

Quanjiang is completing a dual MSc degree at McGill and …

George Lungoci

George is completing his Master’s degree in McGill University’s Integrated Program in Neuroscience. His research focuses on understanding the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation on EEG biomarkers such as beta bursts and MRBD during movement of the hand in elderly and stroke individuals.

Undergraduate Students and Research Assistants

Kenya Morales Fajardo, MSc

Kenya completed her MSc in Rehabilitation Science under the supervision of Dr. Boudrias in 2023. Today, her research focuses on …

Nathanael Rafinejad

Nathanael is pursuing a Bachelor’s of Social Work at McGill. Funded by an FRQS Undergraduate Research Bursary and a Jane Harris-Van Gelder Award, their qualitative study explores how adults perceive their experience of becoming ill, as well as their satisfaction levels with their formal and informal support systems, including their access to quality public psychosocial services. The study is in collaboration with Prof. Aline Bogossian at UdeM.

Yavuz Shahzad

Yavuz is an undergraduate in the Honours Probability and Statistics program at McGill. He is currently working on a Brain Canada-funded project evaluating the efficacy of a novel therapeutic intervention for those with chronic stroke, and a project characterizing the behavior of beta bursts in those with Long-COVID.

Lab Alumni

Previous doctoral students: Alba Xifra Porxas (2020).

Previous masters students: Kenya Morales Fajardo (2023), Palak Vakil (2023), Rahul Chatterjee (2022), LingXin He (2021), Hala Alharbi (2021), Stephania Palimeris (2020), Arna Gosh (2019), Sara Larivière (2017).

Previous undergraduate students and RAs: Abby Powell (2023-24), Naomi Savard (2023).