OLDENBURG LAB - Key Persons


Hunain Kazi

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Research Assistant
Hunain was an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Oldenburg Lab. He graduated Rutgers University, with his B.A. in Computer Science in May of 2023. Hunain hopes to enter medical school in the future and pursue a career as a health care provider. In his free time, Hunain enjoys reading, driving, and learning new technologies.

Ian Antón Oldenburg

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS
  • Principal Investigator / Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, RWJMS / Director of the CABM Program for Holographic and Optogenetic Biology
Ian received a B.S. in biology from Carnegie Mellon University. In 2014, he completed his Ph.D. in neuroscience at Harvard University under the supervision of Bernardo Sabatini, there he investigated the interactions between the basal ganglia and motor cortex. As a postdoctoral fellow in Hillel Adesnik's lab at the University of California Berkeley he developed new multiphoton holographic optogenetic approaches and used them to dissect the interactions between neurons in sensory cortex. In general, Ian is interested in understanding how neurons interact with each other to give rise to behaviors. However, these interactions can be diverse, depending heavily on context, and on the specifics of which neurons are firing when. In many cases, the first step to answer these questions is to build new tools that allow ever more precise manipulations.

Masashi Hasegawa

Job Titles:
  • Fellow in the Oldenburg Lab at Center for Advanced Biotechnology
  • Postdoctoral Researcher
Masashi is a postdoctoral fellow in the Oldenburg lab at Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine. He originally studied experimental psychology and behavioral toxicology at Hokkaido University (Japan), then moved into systems neuroscience. He conducted his dissertation research, investigating the neural mechanisms underlying motor preparation and execution by using a two-photon microscope, at the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, University of Tübingen, under supervision of Dr. Takashi Sato. As a postdoctoral fellow in Jan Gründemann lab at University of Basel (Switzerland) and German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (Germany), he established deep brain imaging techniques by using a GRIN lens, and investigated the neural plasticity of auditory thalamus across cross-modal sensory learning.

Priyanka Panchedula

Job Titles:
  • Undergraduate Research Assistant
Priyanka was a fourth-year undergraduate student in the Oldenburg Lab at the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine. Priyanka majored in Cell Biology and Neuroscience and minoring in Psychology. Over the last two years, Priyanka has worked as a Clinical Assistant at Princeton Brain and Spine Care, where she triaged patients and worked with physicians to learn about different treatment options. Priyanka hopes to attend medical school in the future and establish her career in the field of women's health. In her free time, Priyanka enjoys reading, playing ping pong, and hanging out with her friends.

Raj Harsora

Job Titles:
  • Research Technician
Raj is a Research Technician in the Oldenburg Lab in the Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology. Raj completed his bachelors degree in the biological sciences at Rutgers University. In the past Raj has done work and research at the Sports Performance Lab and the Cancer Institute of New Jersey. Currently, Raj also works as a research assistant under Dr. Arigo at Rowan University, where he contributes to various projects revolving around clinical psychology, social psychology, etc. Raj hopes to pursue doctoral school in the near future as a stepping stone in his research journey! In Raj's free time he enjoys working out, finding new places to eat, and reading.