Msc Research Rotation 2
CurrentTrinity Term rotation in the lab of Professor Vlad Vyazovskiy, investigating the effects of acute prefrontal cortex DREADD manipulation on sleep.
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Jack Hamilton is listed as MSc in Neuroscience student @ University of Oxford at Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics - University of Oxford, based in Oxford, England, United Kingdom. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Jack Hamilton.
Jack Hamilton previously worked as MSc Research Rotation 2 at Department Of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics - University Of Oxford and MSc Research Rotation 1 at Centre For Neural Circuits And Behaviour. Jack Hamilton holds Msc In Neuroscience from University Of Oxford.
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MSc in Neuroscience student at the University of Oxford, supported by Clarendon and Ramsay Scholarships. UNSW Sydney graduate and university medallist. Passionate about pushing the frontiers of Neuroscience and Medicine. Halfback for OURFC Blues.
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University Of Oxford
Trinity Term rotation in the lab of Professor Vlad Vyazovskiy, investigating the effects of acute prefrontal cortex DREADD manipulation on sleep.
University Of Oxford
Hilary Term rotation in the lab of Professor Gero Miesenböck, investigating the neural mechanisms of sleep homeostasis. Presented poster at 2024 Oxford Neuroscience Symposium. Project culminated with 10,000 word dissertation.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Full-time research student working within the Implantable Neuromodulation Unit, supervised by Dr. Felix Aplin and A/Prof Gila Moalem-Taylor. Produced a 10,000-word thesis titled, “Electrophysiological Effects of Ionic Direct Current Nerve Block in Animal Models of Chronic Pain”. Project involved planning, literature review, experimentation, data analysis.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Fostered an inclusive and safe college environment and coordinated community and charity outreach, including the Leukaemia Foundation World’s Greatest Shave fundraiser, Clean Up Australia Day, Red Cross blood donations, and mental and physical health awareness.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Research experience within A/Prof Andrew Moorhouse’s Neurobiology Research Lab, working to establish an imaging assay to identify new therapeutics for epilepsy which target the neuronal KCC2 system.
Activities and Societies: Goldstein College Director for Community & Charity (2020), Orientation Week Leader (2020)
Senior School Captain (2018)
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Jack Hamilton works for Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics - University of Oxford.
Jack Hamilton is listed as MSc in Neuroscience student @ University of Oxford at Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics - University of Oxford.
Jack Hamilton is based in Oxford, England, United Kingdom while working with Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics - University of Oxford.
Jack Hamilton has worked for Department Of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics - University Of Oxford, Centre For Neural Circuits And Behaviour, Unsw School Of Biomedical Sciences, Goldstein College Unsw, and Unsw School Of Biomedical Science.
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Jack Hamilton holds Msc In Neuroscience from University Of Oxford.
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