Athena has received a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC) to investigate statistical learning in rats, mice and humans!!

February 2024

We’re finally back to update the lab website and its news!!!

Athena gave a talk at Imperial College Centre for Neurotechnology, and truly enjoyed the full day of visit!

29 October 2019


Elena Menichini, the rotation student from the Wellcome Trust PhD programme, and Dammy Onih, the research assistant in the lab, are now both PhD students at LIM Lab!!! any better news?!

September 2019


Athena’s trip to Barcelona, Spain to attend Computational Neuroscience meeting (CNS 2019), was cancelled due to visa problems. So Athena had to cancel one talk at “The dynamics and limitations of working memory” workshop organised by Zack Kilpatrick and Albert Compte, and presented the other via Skype, at the “Modelling sequential biases in perceptual decisions” workshop, organised by Alexandre Hyafil, and Jaime de la Rocha.



18 July 2019


2-3 July 2019

Athena was at the UK Neural Computing 2019 meeting, in Nottingham, and gave a talk on the second day.


11 - 13 June 2019

Athena’s trip to Helsinki, Finland to attend the Nordic Neuroscience 2019 meeting was cancelled, due to visa issues. She missed her presentation in the “From neural populations to behaviour” symposium.


June 2019

Three PhD students, Sarah Olesen, Tim Sit, and Emmett Thompson, are joining us for their rotations. Welcome all three!!


28 May 2019

Athena’s talk at ENS (Paris) was cancelled, since she did not receive her Schengen visa on time


May 2019

Elena Menichini, the new rotation student just joined the lab. She is a Wellcome Trust Neuroscience PhD student at UCL. Welcome Elena!


May 21, 2019

A beautiful day for Athena in Bristol, attending the Neural Dynamics Away Day, organized by the PhD students in the Wellcome Trust Neural Dynamics programme.


Athena gave a talk at Oxford’s Cortex Club, and enjoyed a beautiful day at Oxford!

29 April 2019


February 2, 2019

Athena in Basel, giving a talk at the Swiss Society of Neuroscience