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Dr. Brunno Rocha Levone is a Researcher at ETH Zürich, affiliated with the Department of Systems Neuroscience as part of the Professorship for Systems Neuroscience. His research focuses on understanding neurobiological mechanisms underlying stress resilience, neurogenesis, and behavioral responses, leveraging techniques like mouse models and molecular biology. He investigates miRNA regulation, phase separation in DNA repair, and regional specialization in the hippocampus. His work bridges molecular, cellular, and systems neuroscience to address mental health and neurodegenerative challenges.
Key research interests include stress neurobiology, adult neurogenesis, and translational neuroscience. His recent studies explore how hippocampal sub-regions mediate behavioral responses to stress and antidepressants, while molecular work examines FKBP51 and FUS protein roles in stress adaptation and DNA repair. He also investigates muscarinic receptor effects on neurogenesis and anxiogenic cannabinoid mechanisms.
His publications span 2014–2025, emphasizing behavioral neuroscience, neuroendocrinology, and cellular biology. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his work contributes to foundational knowledge in systems neuroscience. Collaborations likely involve the Professorship’s lab and interdisciplinary teams at ETH Zürich.



