Skip to main content
x
Annabelle Singer
Annabelle C Singer
Associate Professor, McCamish Foundation Early Career Professorship
UAW 3105
404.385.4936
Research Interests:

The central goal of Dr. Singer’s research program is to understand how neural activity produces memories and spurs the brain’s immune system. Dr. Singer’s research integrates innovative behavioral, electrophysiological, and computational methods to identify and restore failures in neural activity that lead to memory impairment. Dr. Singer has established and continues to develop a new therapeutic approach to Alzheimer’s disease, novel forms of non-invasive stimulation, and new ways to manipulate the brain’s immune system. Additionally, using non-invasive approaches, she is translating her discoveries from rodents to develop radically new ways to treat diseases that affect memory in humans. 

Publications:

  

  

     

  

Videos:

 

 

Latest Articles:

Georgia Tech researchers reveal the dynamic role of inhibitory neurons in spatial memory and learning

Neuroscientist and former BME grad student Nuri Jeong is helping to reshape lives and careers

Annabelle Singer's Flicker technology profiled in journal article

2024-2026 Grants Focus on Systems and Circuit Level Approaches to Parkinson’s Disease