Summary
Óscar Miranda-domínguez is an Assistant Professor and researcher with over a decade of interdisciplinary experience bridging neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and clinical psychology to identify early biomarkers of psychiatric and neurological disorders. His work spans scales from single-cell hippocampal recordings in rats to functional MRI across mice, macaques, and humans, and he develops model-based therapeutic approaches grounded in quantitative methods. Trained as a biomedical engineer (PhD, University of Minnesota) with additional clinical research and medical device fellowships, he combines rigorous engineering skills with translational neuroscience expertise. Having led academic programs and technological development earlier in his career, he brings both leadership and hands-on lab/analysis experience to translational neurotech projects. Based in Minneapolis, he is known for integrating diverse data modalities and mathematical frameworks to push diagnostics and early-intervention strategies beyond conventional imaging.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Control Engineering and Automation, Master, Control Engineering and Automation at Tecnológico de Monterrey
The National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Certificate in Human Investigations, Clinical and Translational Research., Certificate in Human Investigations, Clinical and Translational Research. at Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine
Fellowship, Medical Devices, Fellowship, Medical Devices at Stanford University
Spanish