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Will Roseby is a Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, University of Sussex, where he examines cortical organization in neurodevelopmental differences such as synaesthesia and autism. His work integrates neuroscience with computational modeling and statistical approaches to derive valid biological inferences.
- PhD in Neuroscience from University of Sussex (2020-2024)
- MRes in Experimental Neuroscience (Distinction) from Imperial College London (2019-2020)
- BSc in Biochemistry (1st) from Imperial College London (2016-2019)
Roseby's research spans neurodevelopmental disorders, sensory neuroscience, and interdisciplinary methodologies. He has published on topics ranging from Drosophila behavior under sensory perturbation to the psychological impact of psychedelic use and energy dynamics in Photosystem II. His work emphasizes experimental design, including optogenetics and thermogenetics in fruit fly larvae studies.
Recent publications highlight trends in computational neuroscience, sensory processing, and the intersection of biochemistry with psychological outcomes. These studies often involve connectome data, microRNA profiling, and mechanistic analysis of neural circuits.
- Distinction in MRes Experimental Neuroscience
- First-Class BSc in Biochemistry
Roseby has contributed to postgraduate teaching as a postdoctoral researcher by designing master's practical sessions on optogenetics and thermogenetics. During his PhD, he participated in the Doctoral Tutor scheme at Sussex, assisting in modules like Cell Biology, Neural Circuits, and Research Methods in Biochemistry. His affiliations include both the Psychology and Life Sciences departments at Sussex, reflecting his interdisciplinary focus.


