Biography
In 2025, I received my Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences from National Central University, where I actively engaged in the field of neuroscience. My interest in this discipline began in junior high school, and ever since, I have been deeply intrigued by the complexities of the brain and behavior.
During my undergraduate studies, I joined Professor Cathy C. Y. Huang’s laboratory to conduct neuroscience-related research. Our lab projects focused on the physiological and behavioral effects of environmental pollutants, such as plastic microparticles and incense smoke, on mice. We also explored how prolonged chronic stress may induce behavioral traits associated with borderline personality disorder, and investigated the biological and behavioral consequences of alcohol consumption under circadian disruption.
Currently, I am pursuing graduate studies at the Institute of Neuroscience, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, where I am honored to be a member of Professor Cheng-Chang Lien’s laboratory. I am committed to continuing my research in neuroscience, aspiring to contribute to our understanding of the brain and human behavior.
Education
B.S. Life Science, National Central University , Taiwan
Contact information
arthu.lancelot@gmail.com