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Nikolay Kutuzov serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. His research employs two-photon microscopy and deep learning to investigate cerebrovascular dynamics, blood-brain barrier function, and pericyte biology in health and aging.
Kutuzov's work centers on neurovascular coupling, with key interests including blood-brain barrier transport mechanisms, capillary pericyte function, and the role of precapillary sphincters in regulating cerebral blood flow. He integrates experimental neuroscience with computational approaches, particularly deep learning applications for nanoparticle tracking and image analysis in two-photon microscopy.
His recent publications (2018-2025) demonstrate a progression from foundational studies on myelin organization to innovative work combining deep learning with in vivo imaging. Current research emphasizes aging-related cerebrovascular changes and nanoparticle diffusion modeling, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach that bridges molecular neuroscience and biomedical engineering.
Though specific advising details are unreported, his collaborative publications with leading neuroscientists suggest mentorship activities. His laboratory likely utilizes advanced imaging facilities at the University of Copenhagen for studying neurovascular unit dynamics, with potential focus on developing new computational tools for brain barrier research.


