Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (CNBS)
Optimizing and applying noninvasive brain stimulation to health care and research

Faculty

Xin Huang
Research Assistant

I joined CNBS shortly after graduating from MIT in June of 2007. At the TMS lab, I'm primarily involved in two studies - a study with Dr. Miguel Alonso on the effects of rTMS on the DLPFC in the right hemisphere in controlling binge eating and obesity, and a study with Dr. Daniel Press to investigate the effectiveness of dopaminergic medications in PD patients on a saccade-antisaccade task.

Currently, I am applying to medical school, and hope to join the class entering in fall of 2009. In my spare time, I like to play guitar and bullet/blitz chess (1 or 5 minute games of chess). I'm also an avid student of Japanese; I studied the language for three years in college, and spent the summer of 2006 in Tokyo.


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