Rehabilitation and Neural Engineering Laboratory

Sirisha Nouduri

  • Advisor: Elvira Pirondini
  • PSTP Medical Student

Sirisha is a medical student at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She graduated from the University of Massachusetts (UMass) in 2021 with a B.S. in Psychology (concentration in Neuroscience) and a B.S. in Mathematics (concentration in Statistics). During her time at UMass, Sirisha conducted research with Dr. Heather Richardson, Ph.D., focusing on the neurobiology of stress and addiction in adolescent mice models. After graduation, she gained valuable experience working with Dr. Gottfried Schlaug, MD, PhD, at Baystate Medical Center, where she contributed to StrokeNet Clinical trials and conducted neuroimaging data analysis for stroke patients.

Research Interest Summary

Stroke, Neurorehabilitation, Biomarkers, Motor Control

Research Interests

Sirisha is currently engaged in research exploring innovative approaches to enhance proprioceptive function in stroke patients and potential future therapies. Her work explores the possibilities of enhancing neurological function recovery and investigating new treatment methods.