Andres F. Cadena

Andres Cadena
Student Intern

I recently graduated with a degree in Biomedical Engineering, complemented by a minor in Neuroscience from the University of Los Andes, Colombia. I’m currently a student intern at the Dura-Bernal Lab, focusing on the development of a biophysical model of a spinal cord interneuron to study motor rhythmic behaviors driven by cortical inputs. My research interests center around dynamical systems and microcircuit construction to better understand brain dynamics in epilepsy.