معرفی
Sherab Tsheringla is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), with an emphasis on neurodevelopmental interventions and community-based mental health strategies. He is affiliated with the McPartland Lab and has contributed to studies exploring pharmacological treatments, neurophysiological markers, and technology-assisted therapies for social cognition impairments.
Education & Training
While specific educational details are not explicitly listed, his academic trajectory aligns with roles in clinical and translational research at Yale, supported by his publications and awards.
Research Interests
Dr. Tsheringla’s work integrates clinical neuroscience, public health, and community engagement. Key areas include:
- Neuroplasticity mechanisms in ASD using neuromodulation techniques (e.g., theta burst stimulation)
- Development of combinatorial drug therapies for social impairment
- Cross-cultural studies of neurodevelopmental disorders in low-resource settings
- Technology-driven interventions (e.g., Nintendo Wii-based therapy) for pediatric populations
Awards
Recipient of the 2023 Pilot Training Award from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the 2020 National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative Scholar award.
Grants & Advising
No specific grants or advising roles are detailed in the provided text, but his involvement in clinical trials and community projects suggests active grant-funded research. His mentorship contributions are likely embedded in collaborative research efforts.
Labs & Teams
Affiliated with the McPartland Lab, which investigates neurobiological and behavioral aspects of ASD and related conditions.