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Shivang Sullere

Neuroscience Graduate Student at University of Chicago

Shivang Sullere is a neuroscientist who recently completed his PhD in Neurobiology at the University of Chicago. His dissertation, titled "Discovery of a cholinergic circuit that relieves pain, despite opioid tolerance," was supervised by Daniel McGehee.12 Prior to his graduate studies, Sullere earned his undergraduate degree in biology and psychology from Marquette University.5

After completing his PhD, Shivang Sullere moved to Harvard Medical School as a postdoctoral fellow under the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He is currently working in the lab of Chenghua Gu, focusing on the neuro-physiological and metabolic consequences related to brain function.34

Sullere's research interests align with understanding neural circuits and their implications for health conditions such as pain management. His work contributes significantly to advancing our knowledge of neurological systems and potential therapeutic interventions.

On LinkedIn, Shivang Sullere can be found under the username ssullere.3

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