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    Madhura Lotlikar

    Doctoral Student of Neuroscience, McGill University

    Madhura Lotlikar is a Doctoral Student of Neuroscience at McGill University, working under the supervision of Dr. Marc Roig.12 Her research focuses on sleep deprivation and measures to counter its harmful effects.1 Specifically, she is studying the effects of sleep deprivation on brain structure and function using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and examining if exercise interventions or naps can counter those effects.1

    Madhura has a background in molecular biology and previously worked on Alzheimer's disease at a molecular and cellular level.1 Her interest in cognitive science was sparked by her grandmother's experience with Alzheimer's, which led her to pursue a deeper understanding of how the brain processes and stores information.1

    In addition to her main PhD project, Madhura is contributing to research on the associations between changes in posture and gait with early cognitive decline in older adults.1 She is also the founder of "Share Your Sleep Story," an initiative related to her research interests.4

    Madhura is passionate about science communication and has experience as a writer and production director for the Science Rehashed Inc. podcast.1 She believes in the importance of bridging the gap between scientists and society, building scientific temperament in the public, and combating misinformation.1

    Outside of her academic pursuits, Madhura enjoys café hopping, photography, exploring nature, kayaking, and finding the best vegan ramen in different towns.1 She also prioritizes sleep as an important part of her daily routine, which aligns with her research interests.13

    Highlights

    Feb 13 · memorylab.ca
    Our Team | McGill School of Physical & Occupational Therapy
    Our Team | McGill School of Physical & Occupational Therapy
    Sep 19 · cogbites.org
    Cogbites Interview Series: Madhura Lotlikar

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    How do you balance your research and science communication interests?
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    Canada