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Dr. Mary Phillips is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. She is affiliated with the Neuroscience Institute and serves as a member of the PNC Training Faculty, contributing to the Ph.D. in Neural Computation program. Her work integrates neuroscience and psychiatric research, focusing on computational approaches to understanding brain functions.
She is involved in training programs such as the PNC/Statistics Joint Program and the PNC/Machine Learning Joint Program, reflecting her expertise in interdisciplinary neuroscience. Dr. Phillips is also linked to the Neuroscience Institute’s academic initiatives, including the Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences and the Victor M. Bearg Neuroscience Lecture Series.
No specific awards, grants, or student advising records are explicitly detailed in the provided information. Her research interests align with neural computation and systems-level neuroscience, as indicated by her institutional affiliations.
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