Hsiao moved to the research groups of
Rustem F. Ismagilov and
Sarkis Mazmanian. In 2015, Hsiao joined the UCLA Brain Research Institute as an assistant professor. She was made an associate professor in 2020. Hsiao is interested in microbes and how they regulate brain development and behavior. These microbes impact the brain by serving as moderators for neurotransmitters and neuropeptides, and are involved with complicated neurological behaviors. Alterations in the levels of these neuro-active molecules are involved in autism and
Parkinson's disease. Hsiao investigated how the maternal microbiome impacts fetal brain development. She found that depleting the microbiota of a maternal gut damaged fetal brain development, altering the specific genes which are switched on and how axons between neurons formed. She showed that there were fewer axons which connect the thalamus to the cortex, and gave rise to sensory impairments.
Awards and honours • 2014
Forbes 30 Under 30 • 2015 Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences • 2017 Life Sciences Excellence Award • 2018 Ben Barres Early Career Acceleration Award • 2018 New York Stem Cell Foundation Robertson Neuroscience Investigator • 2019 UCLA Life Sciences Excellence Award – Excellence in Research, Assistant Professor • 2021 Scialog Fellow • 2022
New York Academy of Sciences (Takeda Pharmaceuticals) Innovators in Science Award in Gastroenterology • 2022 Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists
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