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Dr. Emma Towlson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Science, serving as Assistant Head of Undergraduate Curriculum. She holds a Full Member position at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and is a Child Health & Wellness Researcher at the Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute. Her research focuses on network neuroscience, exploring how brain networks' structure-function relationships underpin health and disease. Key areas include network control theory, mental illness vulnerability, and brain connectivity analysis across species.
Dr. Towlson's work bridges computer science, physics, neuroscience, and biology. She investigates structural brain networks' topological features (e.g., rich clubs, modules) and their spatial constraints, applying these insights to disorders like schizophrenia, depression, and Alzheimer's. Her lab uses network control principles to identify therapeutic targets for brain stimulation therapies and personalized medicine approaches.
Recent grants include a $250,000 New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) Explorations grant (2022) to study preterm birth's impact on brain networks and mental illness risk. She teaches courses on social network analysis (CPSC 572/672) and data visualization (DATA 601). Collaborative efforts include partnerships with Harvard Medical School and Monash University's Turner Institute.
Her team’s interdisciplinary projects include analyzing mouse brain connectomes, simulating connectome perturbations, and developing open-source network neuroscience tools. Ongoing work emphasizes translating network science insights into clinical applications for mental health interventions.


