Madison Sneve

Madison is a graduate of MIT, where she studied Biology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences. As a UROP student in the Boyden lab, she focused on the development of genetically encoded fluorescent sensors and their in vivo applications, as well as new technologies for mapping the connectomic circuitry of the brain.

Publications

Multisensory gamma stimulation promotes glymphatic clearance of amyloid

Nature | 2024

Murdock MH, Yang CY, Sun N, Pao PC, Blanco-Duque C, Kahn MC, Kim T, Lavoie NS, Victor MB, Islam MR, Galiana F, Leary N, Wang S, Bubnys A, Ma E, Akay LA, Sneve M, Qian Y, Lai C, McCarthy MM, Kopell N, Kellis M, Piatkevich KD, Boyden ES, Tsai LH (2024) Multisensory gamma stimulation promotes glymphatic clearance of amyloid, Nature 627(8002):149-156.