About me
Currently, I’m a senior scientist at Perceiv AI where I lead the development of precision medicine models to predict disease progression in individual patients. I completed my PhD in neuroscience at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. My thesis focused on predicting Alzheimer’s disease dementia from heterogeneous patterns of neurodegeneration and functional connectivity with structural and functional MRI. I was also a postdoctoral research fellow at the National University of Singapore. My postdoc project aimed to predict cognitive abilities, psychiatric symptoms, and personality traits in children with functional MRI. Aside from scientific research, I enjoy listening to podcasts and live music, visiting art galleries, and befriending stray cats. I am also an amateur stop motion animator and I paint abstract art in my spare time.
You can view a copy of my cv here.
For a list of publications, check out my Google Scholar.
You can find my animation work on Instagram: @octocurtis.