Dr. Maithe Arruda Carvalho Dr. Maithe Arruda Carvalho
  • Dr. Maithe Arruda Carvalho

    PI

    I did my undergraduate BSc in biomedical sciences and a MSc in cellular neurobiology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I then moved to Canada in 2007 for my PhD from UofT at SickKids Hospital in Toronto, with Dr. Paul Frankland, where I studied how neurons born in the adult brain contribute to memory formation and expression. I moved to New York City in 2013 for a postdoc at Mount Sinai Hospital with Dr. Roger Clem to study synaptic plasticity within selective brain microcircuits supporting emotional memory. I relocated to Toronto in 2016 to start my own lab at the University of Toronto Scarborough.

  • Why Science?

    Science feeds my need for asking questions and for debate. I really enjoy the freedom and unpredictability within the scientific process.

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    My other career choices going into university were cinema and particle physics.

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    Kensington Market

  • Favourite movie/book?

    Impossible to choose. First that come to mind:
    Movies: Three colours: Blue; Resnais (Hiroshima mon Amour), Haneke, Vinterberg (Festen), Wong Kar-wai, Almodovar, Kitano (Dolls), Ozon (8 women)
    Books: Marguerite Duras’s La Douleur (War: a Memoir); Rimbaud, Hilda Hilst, Wisława Szymborska, Dostoievski

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Arely Cruz-Sanchez Arely Cruz-Sanchez
  • Arely Cruz-Sanchez

    Postdoc

    I was born in St. Michael's hospital in Toronto and have lived in Canada my whole life. Spent part of my childhood in Scarborough but have been living in the little town of Ajax for the past 18 years. I am a proud Salvadorian o Salvadoreña para aquellos que hablan Español. I obtained an Honors Bachelor of Science, double majoring in biology and neuroscience at the University of Toronto Scarborough and am currently a Cell and Systems Biology Doctoral Student at UTSC. My research as a PhD student in the DevSneuro Lab focuses on the maturation of brain circuits and how it relates to the development of specific behaviours and types of memory.

  • Why Science?

    Good question. I got interested in science during high school. The one subject I found most fun and exciting was biology and the journey started from there.

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    A film composer, even though my musical talent is limited to playing the recorder or a stunt woman.

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    My backyard

  • Favourite movie/book?

    There are way too many to choose from! But my go-to movies would be Stephen Sommers' The Mummy or any Harry Potter Film.

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Ashutosh Patel Ashutosh Patel
  • Ashutosh Patel

    Postdoc

    I was born in a small town in India and immigrated to Canada with my family in 2006. I completed my HBSc from the University of Toronto Scarborough and subsequently received my MSc and PhD degrees in biomedical sciences with a specialization in neuroscience from the University of Guelph. For my doctoral thesis, I studied the effects of endogenous neurosteroids on nicotinic signalling and synaptic plasticity in the rodent prefrontal cortex using patch-clamp electrophysiology and pharmacology.

  • Why Science?

    Science is the way I can satisfy my natural curiosity about anything and everything from a microscopic to a macroscopic scale.

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    If not a neuroscientist, I would have pursued astrophysics to study the fundamental workings of the universe.

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    Toronto botanical gardens

  • Favourite movie/book?

    How to train your dragon movies, the Harry Potter series, and the Hobbit trilogy.

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Hanista Premachandran Hanista Premachandran
  • Hanista Premachandran

    PhD student

    I am currently a PhD student in the DevSneuro lab. I completed my undergraduate thesis project with Dr. Arruda-Carvalho and decided to continue my project through the MA and PhD program. Currently, I am investigating how early life stress influences emotional learning, both at the circuit and behavioural level.

  • Why Science?

    Science allows us to continuously learn and ask questions. It allows for a better understanding of the world and ourselves. Science also encourages us to be better consumers of research.

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    Maybe a landscape painter.

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    The Royal Ontario Museum & Art Gallery of Ontario

  • Favourite movie/book?

    Movie: October Sky
    Book: The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks

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Jennifer Wilkin Jennifer Wilkin
  • Jennifer Wilkin

    PhD student

    I’m born and raised out here in the Toronto area, the fourth kid of three brothers! I have my BSc. in Neuroscience Specialist Co-op and a minor in biology. I joined the DevSneuro Lab as a thesis student after doing my co-op work term in schizophrenia research at CAMH, and am going on to do my Master’s here in the lab. I’m interested in the role of circuit maturation in affective learning.

  • Why Science?

    The brain is the most complex piece of matter in the known world, what else could be more exciting to study?

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    I would be an artist; I would probably go into video game concept art or character design. I’ve been doing concept art for many years and have actually commissioned a few character designs for things like D&D and other RPGs!

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    Koreatown! It has everything I love: tons of fantastic Korean food, a bunch of stores with Rilakkuma plushies and kpop posters, and an internet cafe to play Dota 2.

  • Favourite movie/book?

    My favourite movie is Shrek 2, and my favourite book is The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

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Anna Canella Anna Canella
  • Anna Canella

    PhD student

    I was born and raised in Brazil in a suburban area of São Paulo. I moved to Canada in 2016 for my BScH. at the University of Guelph where I majored in Biomedical Sciences and minored in Neuroscience. I have always been one to keep myself super busy. So, in undergrad, I was involved from advocacy and governance on campus, especially representing fellow international students, to peer support volunteer work and community outreach. I also loved to stay active and played competitively Quidditch for 2 years (Fun fact 😊). Mid the pandemic onset, I also completed my Master’s focusing on the role of M3 muscarinic receptors in inducing and modulating neuronal excitability.

  • Why Science?

    I have always been a very inquisitive person and loved to solve puzzles and figure out how everything worked. I guess science allows me both!

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    Although I am still working towards being a physician scientist, which includes also pursuing training as a physician, if not neither of the two I would probably have been a pharmaceutical lawyer.

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    The Scarborough Bluffs

  • Favourite movie/book?

    That’s a hard one, I am always watching something new and have way too many favorites. I guess a couple of my top choices are the Harry Potter series, Hidden Figure, The Imitation Game and Sherlock Holmes (the TV Show).

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Francesca Violi Francesca Violi
  • Francesca Violi

    MSc student

    I am a fifth-year student pursuing a neuroscience specialist, major in human biology and a minor in psychology. I’ve been interested in how the brain works since I was a young child, but my passion for neuroscience really started after my high school science teacher introduced the neurotransmitter dopamine. My research interests lie in the intersection of trauma and early childhood adversity on the developing brain and how changes in the relevant circuitry contribute to the onset of addiction and mental illness.

  • Why Science?

    Everyone’s brain is unique and shaped by individual experiences. No two people experience their external or internal world the same. This makes the brain the coolest thing in the entire world, and it’s both an honour and a privilege to have the resources to study it. More generally, understanding science equips us with the necessary information to make informed decisions about practically everything. Nothing is more empowering than our ability to independently understand the world around us.

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    I would go into medicine or train as a chef and open a restaurant!

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    Probably Ossington, so many great restaurants!!

  • Favourite movie/book?

    Movies, probably Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Ratatouille. My favourite books would be the Harry Potter Series and The Gene: An Intimate History.

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Mehreen Inayat Mehreen Inayat
  • Mehreen Inayat

    Lab technician

  • Why Science?

    Since elementary school I always found the functions of the human body fascinating. In particular, I always found the human brain a remarkable masterpiece. The fact that such complex behaviours and functions can occur from electrical activity in a 3-pound organ blows my mind. I chose science because I wanted to understand how the brain does what it does and contributes to human behaviour.

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    If I couldn't become a scientist, I would want to go to law school to become a lawyer.

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    My favourite place in Toronto is Ripley's Aquarium specifically the underwater tunnel.

  • Favourite movie/book?

    My favourite movie is Identity Thief, and my favourite books are the Harry Potter Novels.

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Ana Gonzalez Ana Gonzalez
  • Ana Gonzalez

    UG Volunteer

    I’m a third-year undergraduate student here at UTSC and I am pursuing a specialization in behavioural neuroscience. As a child, I was always interested in learning more about the human body and as I grew up and learned about the brain I became even more fascinated. Once I started university, I grew to love psychology as well, particularly more in behavioural psychology and clinical psychology. As for my background, I was born here in Toronto but my parents are Colombian (I am also fluent in Spanish).

  • Why Science?

    I have always been interested in exploring new ways in which our knowledge on the human system and more specifically the neurological system to help us in our daily life and or to help acquire knowledge in a specific field of science.

  • If not a scientist, what would you have been?

    If not a scientist, I would have been a translator as I am bilingual and want to learn many different languages.

  • Favourite place in Toronto?

    My favourite place in Toronto has to be Toronto Island because you get to see the city skyline from afar with the view as well as Lake Ontario.

  • Favourite movie/book?

    My favourite movie is Saving Private Ryan

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Past Members

Denis Gorobets, Postdoc, 2023-2025

Danyal Zaidi, Undergraduate Thesis Student and lab technician 2022-2023. Current: Lab Technician at Northwestern University, USA

Anusha Abdusalom, Undergraduate Thesis Student and lab technician 2023-2024. Current: Medical Student

Ryan Appings, Undergraduate Thesis Student and lab technician 2023-2024. Current: MSc Student UofT

Abdessattar Khlaifia, Postdoc, 2020-2023 Current: Associate Director of Operations, SynapCell

Justin Botterill, Postdoc, 2020-2022 Current: Assistant Professor, University of Saskatchewan

Christabel Eileen, Undergraduate Volunteer Student 2022

Asa Kanani, Undergraduate Thesis Student and lab technician 2021-2022

Maryam Dadabhoy, Undergraduate Thesis Student and Volunteer 2019-2022 Current: Graduate school at Harvard

Junior Steininger, PhD Student 2020-2022

Unza Mumtaz, Lab Technician 2021-22

Melina Matthiesen, Postdoc 2019-2022

Julia Naus, Undergraduate Supervised Study Student 2021-2022

Parjanya Parikh, Undergraduate Thesis Student 2021-2022

Charlotte Romain, Undergraduate Thesis Student 2021-2022

Kanza Naveed, Thesis Student 2020-2021 Current: Med school at UofT

Arya Zarrinbakhsh, Thesis Student 2018-2020 Current: MSc Student at UofT

Mudi Zhao, MA student 2018-2020 Current: PhD Student at UBC

Agarsh Satheesh, Thesis Student 2019-2020 Current: Med School at McMaster

Radu Gugustea, Lab Technician 2019-2020 Current: PhD Student at UofT

Helen Chasiotis, Lab Technician/Manager 2018-2020 Current: Imaging specialist at Nikon

Rojina Samifanni, Thesis Student 2018-2019 Current: MSc student at University of Guelph

Nicole Odenwald, MA Student 2018-2019 Current: Project Manager at Stanford University

Shadini Dematagoda, Thesis Student 2018-2019

Ridda Ahmed, Thesis Student 2018-2019

Bhairavei Gnanamanogaran, Thesis Student 2018-2019 Current: Research Assistant at Toronto General

Sadia Riaz, PhD Student (Outside Project, Supervisor: Dr. Rutsuko Ito) 2018

Sakhithya Mohanathaas, Thesis Student 2017-2018 Current: Dentistry at UofT

Mona Jarrah, Undergraduate Supervised Study Student 2017-2018 Current: Master's of Public Health at Johns Hopkins

Abdu Mohamud, Thesis Student 2017-2018 Current: Master of Science in Microbiology and Immunology at Tulane University

Archchana Rajmohan, Undergraduate Thesis Student 2016-2017 Current: Med School in Bahrain

Rishawn Dhir, Undergraduate Supervised Study Student 2016-2017 Current: Med school at Tulane University

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