Jian-Ping Zhao

Email: jpzhao, followed by @mit.edu

Jian-Ping is a research scientist and interested in discovering the neurophysiological mechanisms that govern and limit brain stimulation via temporally interfering electric fields to provide the scientific grounding for clinical adoption and technological improvement. Prior to joining the Synthetic Neurobiology group, he worked on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity in the developing brain in Martha Constantine-Paton’s lab, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT and Institute of Neuroscience, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Jian-Ping received his Master’s degree and Ph.D. in Neuroanatomy from Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University (formerly known as Shanghai Medical University).

Publications

In Vivo Optical Clearing of Mammalian Brain

bioRxiv | 2024

Giovanni Talei Franzesi*, Ishan Gupta*, Ming Hu, Kiryl Piatkveich, Murat Yildirim, Jian-Ping Zhao, Minho Eom, Seungjae Han, Demian Park, Himashi Andaraarachchi, Zhaohan Li, Jesse Greenhagen, Amirul Muhammad Islam, Parth Vashishtha, Zahid Yaqoob, Nikita Pak, Alexander D. Wissner-Gross, Daniel Martin-Alarcon, Jonathan Veinot, Peter T. So, Uwe Kortshagen, Young-Gyu Yoon, Mriganka Sur**, Edward S. Boyden** (2024) In Vivo Optical Clearing of Mammalian Brain, bioRxiv 2024.09.05.611421; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.09.05.611421 (*, equal contribution; ** co-senior authors)