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Shengli Zhao

Neuroscience

Duke University

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About Shengli Zhao at Duke University (Duke)

Shengli Zhao is a neuroscientist at Duke University whose research focuses on neural dynamics, optogenetics, and RNA-based tools for monitoring and manipulating brain function. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Cortico-thalamic communication for action coordination in a skilled motor sequence", and "Research on Demand Side Resource Optimization and Scheduling Method for Power System Including Electric Vehicles".

Research Areas

neuropharmacologyneural dynamicsbrain functionphotoreceptorsoptogeneticsRNA sensorsmotor control
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Research Output

Total Citations130

Emerging researcher

Publications31

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h-index6

Developing track record

i10-index3

Early-stage portfolio

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