Our translation project wouldn’t be possible without the generous contributions of our dedicated volunteer translators.

German

Christoph Metzner

Christoph is a brain and data scientist with a focus on advanced data analysis techniques and computational models. You can find him on LinkedIn  or BlueSky.

Paula Leupold

A biochemist by training, Paula researches how our brain is directly affected by the environment – be it viruses or tiny microplastic particles that can infiltrate into the brain and cause disease. You can find her on LinkedIn.

Italian

Roberta Colapietro

Roberta is a medical graduate and PhD student at Charité Medical University in Berlin, where she studies the internal (aka circadian) clock of our cells and how it malfunctions in disease. You can find her either on LinkedIn or on Instagram.

Lithuanian

Simona Mačiulaitytė

Simona has contributed to translations in Lithuanian. You can find her on LinkedIn.

Romanian

Ana Bozgan

Ana has contributed to translations in Romanian. You can find her on LinkedIn.

Laura-Adriana Grom

Laura is a second-year student from Romania pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Cognitive Sciences at Babeș Bolyai University. Her interest in neuroscience has been a key part of her academic journey. You can find her on Facebook.

Dragoș Călin George Copoț

Dragoș is a student at Babeș Bolyai University and has contributed to translations in Romanian.

Russian

Matthew

Matthew has contributed to translations in Russian.

Spanish

Karla McHale

Karla is associated with the University of Utah and you can find her on BlueSky.