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Shy Shoham is a Professor at New York University, with joint appointments in the Department of Ophthalmology and the Department of Neuroscience. He co-directs the Tech4Health Institute and leads the Neural Interface Engineering Laboratory, which focuses on developing bidirectional neural interfaces to study and manipulate neural activity patterns. His research bridges neuroscience and engineering, aiming to advance medical neurotechnology and decode sensory-motor information coding.
His lab’s recent publications highlight innovative work in ultrasound neuromodulation, optoacoustic and fluorescence imaging, and optogenetics. Key trends include non-invasive techniques for functional neuroimaging, infrared neural stimulation, and multimodal imaging systems to study brain dynamics across scales. The lab also explores applications in psychiatry (e.g., treating schizophrenia) and sensory processing (e.g., olfactory circuit analysis).
Students in his lab include PhD candidates Tim and Eric. The lab actively engages in collaborative research, with affiliations to NYU’s Tech4Health Institute and Neuroscience Institute. Their work integrates holographic systems and acousto-optic modulation to address challenges in neural activity mapping and therapeutic interventions.


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