Dr. Rachel Crockett

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Dr. Rachel Crockett

Postdoctoral Neuroengineer

Rachel received her PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University of British Columbia, Canada in 2021. Under the supervision of Professor Teresa Liu-Ambrose, her doctoral research utilised lesion network mapping to identify the functional networks disrupted by cerebral small vessel disease. She investigated the role of these networks in cognition and mobility impairment, as well as the use of resistance training to target disease progression. She then joined Professor Helen Brontë-Stewart at Stanford University, where she used diverse neuroimaging methodologies to evaluate novel targets for deep brain stimulation in people with Parkinson’s Disease.

In October 2023, Rachel began working under the supervision of Professors Tim Denison and Ben Seymour at the University of Oxford. Her current work investigates the use of neuromodulation and neurofeedback techniques to treat chronic pain.

Head of Group

Recent Publications

Crockett RA
Wilkins KB
Zeineh MM
McNab JA
Henderson JM
Buch VP
Brontë-Stewart HM

2023. medRxiv (e-Pub ahead of print).

Crockett RA
Wilkins KB
Aditham S
Brontë-Stewart HM

2023. Neurobiol Dis, 185:106243.

Oh J
Crockett RA
Hsu CL
Dao E
Tam R
Liu-Ambrose T

2023. J Alzheimers Dis Rep, 7(1):627-639.

Crockett RA
Hsu CL
Dao E
Tam R
Eng JJ
Handy TC
Liu-Ambrose T

2022. J Alzheimers Dis, 90(2):553-563.

Barha CK
Falck RS
Best JR
Nagamatsu LS
Hsiung GR
Sheel AW
Hsu CL
Kramer AF
Voss MW
Erickson KI
Davis JC
Shoemaker JK
Boyd L
Crockett RA
Ten Brinke L
Bherer L
Singer J
Galea LAM
Jacova C
Bullock A
Grant S
Liu-Ambrose T

2022. Trials, 23(1):766.