About
Dahee Jang is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG) at the University of Oxford, where she conducts research within the Bruno Group. Her work focuses on neural mechanisms of environmental perception and interaction through advanced interdisciplinary methodologies.
Her research integrates behavioral techniques with neuromodulation, in vivo recording, anatomical analysis, and genetic approaches to dissect cortical circuitry. This work bridges cognitive neuroscience, systems neuroscience, and behavioral neuroscience to unravel how the brain processes sensory input and generates adaptive responses to environmental stimuli. Her methodology emphasizes cross-disciplinary integration to address fundamental questions about neural computation.
As a core member of the Bruno Group, Dr. Jang contributes to collaborative neuroscience projects investigating the neural basis of perception-action cycles. Her experimental framework combines cutting-edge recording technologies with genetic and anatomical tools to create comprehensive models of cortical information processing.