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Bio:
Camille joined the Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics in 2025 as a Research Associate I in the Electrophysiology group. She is involved in conducting large-scale Neuropixels probe recordings to investigate the activity of behaviorally relevant neural circuits across anatomically connected brain regions, leveraging MRI-guided probe targeting to improve the reliability and precision of probe insertion.
Camille received her B.S. in Biopsychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), where she completed an honors thesis in the lab of Dr. Andy Alexander. Her undergraduate research combined in vivo electrophysiology with circuit-level perturbations to examine how posterior parietal input modulates various spatial coding properties of the mouse retrosplenial cortex.
In her free time, Camille enjoys playing tennis, taking Pilates classes, and trying new coffee shops.