
During my Master's studies, I investigated therapeutic strategies for peripheral nerve regeneration, specifically focusing on Stage 2 sciatic nerve injury in a mouse model. My work centered on evaluating the efficacy of an herbal treatment in promoting functional recovery. To assess therapeutic outcomes, I performed comprehensive in vivo behavioral analyses, contributing to a deeper understanding of nerve repair mechanisms. Presently, I am dedicated to advancing therapeutic approaches for Foxg1-related disorder, particularly haploinsufficiency. My research aims to modulate Foxg1 expression, with the goal of developing novel strategies to restore normal gene function. I seek to uncover potential interventions that could mitigate the effects of Foxg1 deficiency in neurodevelopmental contexts.