Environment

The TNBS Lab, physically located at the Krembil Brain Institute, consists of wet and dry lab space and a permanent fixture within a state-of-the-art operating theater known as the CRANIA Neuromodulation Suite.

Prof, Milosevic holds appointments at the Krembil Brain Institute, KITE Research Institute, and the University of Toronto’s Institutes of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Sciences. As such, the TNBS team consists of students enrolled in graduate programs at University of Toronto as well as Postdoctoral Fellows and Research personnel directly appointed at the University Health Network. We moreover proudly collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of neurosurgeons, neurologists, engineers, computational neuroscientists, basic physiologists, and more. Our research generally involves the acquisition and analysis of neural data from patients with neurological disorders. We collect intracranial (i.e. single-neuron and local field potential activity from subcortical nuclei and electrocorticography from the surface of the brain) and non-invasive (i.e. magnetoencephalography) brain recordings in the context of various research projects (i.e. behavioural tasks, brain stimulation, brain-computer interfaces, synaptic plasticity, etc.).

Prospective students and researchers with experience and/or interest in neuromodulation, signal processing, machine learning, computational neuroscience, instrumentation, and/or brain-machine interfaces can contact Dr. Milosevic by email at any time.

DBS Implantation Surgery • Toronto Western Hospital

Fluorescence Microscopy • Krembil Discovery Tower

King’s College Circle • University of Toronto