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Dr Ana González-Rueda is a Lecturer at the School of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on neuronal connectivity dynamics, sensorimotor encoding, and synaptic plasticity. She holds a BSc in Human Biology (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona) and a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where she studied sleep's role in memory consolidation under Prof. Ole Paulsen. Post-PhD, she was an MRC Fellow and Henslow Research Fellow at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, investigating sensorimotor transformations. At Glasgow, her lab combines electrophysiology, viral tools, and behavioral assays to study how sensorimotor circuits adapt to behavioral demands.
Key awards include the MRC Postdoctoral Career Development Fellowship and Henslow Research Fellowship. She is Principal Investigator for a 2025 Medical Research Council grant on wearable neurodevices for tremor suppression. Supervised students include Monika Bielska (Postgraduate). Her lab explores neural circuit plasticity with implications for neurological disorder treatments.


