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Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience

Research Topic: Neural Differentiation of Endometrial vs Healthy Cell Lines for Endometriosis Detection Using insect olfactory systems and neural signal analysis to identify VOC signatures from endometrial cells, paving the way for non-invasive diagnostics.

Shreshta Sinha is an undergraduate student at Michigan State University majoring in Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, with plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Neuroscience. Originally from Ranchi, Jharkhand, Shreshta is currently conducting research under Dr. Debajit Saha in the BOSS Lab, where he explores novel brain-based biosensing techniques for disease detection. With over three years of research experience, including work in both the BOSS and RADD labs, he has developed skills in cell culture, electrophysiology, animal care, and neural data analysis. Beyond research, Shreshta is actively involved on campus as the Treasurer of the MSU Entrepreneurship Association, a peer mentor at OISS, and a startup founder supported by the MSU Burgess Institute.