assistant professor
University of Iowa
CORALVILLE, Iowa, United States
Dr. Rainbo Hultman, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Dept. of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics and Associate Director of Community and Innovation for the Iowa Neuroscience Institute. She completed her undergraduate studies in biochemistry and global studies at the University of Iowa and her PhD in biochemistry at Duke University. Her postdoctoral research was conducted in the Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Hultman’s research uses a novel approach probing brain-wide networks of electrical activity using pre-clinical rodent models of disease as well as clinical studies. She and her team are working to identify the role of these networks in mediating complex behavioral states related to neurological and psychiatric disorders, with special emphasis on migraine. She co-directs the iDREAM program (Iowa, Diversifying Research and Mentorship), an NINDS-funded doctoral readiness program for students to gain critical experiences in neuroscience research.
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