ASAN Lab Members
Learn more about the members of the Andari ASAN Lab.
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Dr. Elissar Andari, Ph.D. (she/her)
Assistant Professor
Email: elissar.andari@utoledo.edu
Office: Ruppert Health Center – 1150
Phone Number: 419.383.5227
Educational Background:
- Post-Doctoral fellow of Social Neuroscience at Emory University and at the Yerkes National Primate
- Research Center and at the Center for Translational Social Neuroscience
- Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Physiology from Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
- M.S. in Neuroscience and Physiology from Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 in Lyon, France
- M.S. Neuropsychology and Cognitive Science from Université Lumiere Lyon 2 in Lyon, France
- B.S. in Psychomotor Therapy at the University Saint-Joseph in Beirut, Lebanon
Research Interests:
Precision medicine approach for oxytocin’s role in social cognition in autism spectrum
disorder and other psychiatric disorders, Social cognition and brain function in autism
spectrum disorder, Genomics in autism spectrum disorder. IV. Neural correlates of
social functioning in neurotypicals individuals, Translational approaches for targeted
drugs for social cognition and infectious disease.
Research assistant and coordinator
Gwen Hoffman (she/her)
Research Assistant/Coordinator
Email: gwen.hoffman@utoledo.edu
Education Background:
BS in Neuroscience and Psychology from University of Michigan
Research Interests:
Integration of research with clinical work and the development of targeted screening, assessment, and treatment approaches.
GRADUATE students
Gabby “Chris” Vento (she/her)
Ph.D. Candidate, Biomedical Sciences – Bioinformatics;
Team Leader for Computational Biology
Email: christopher.vento@rockets.utoledo.edu
Education Background:
MS in Biology from Bowling Green State University (BGSU),
Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics from BGSU/UToledo, BS in Neuroscience from
BGSU
Research Interests:
Multimodal models of Autism Spectrum Disorder Subtypes using Multiomics approaches. I use modernized machine learning approaches to predict ASD diagnosis and to generate putative ASD subytpes that are biologically relevant.
In Memoriam
Daniella Gamboa Pabon (she/her)
Ph.D. Candidate, Biomedical Sciences – Neuroscience
Current students
MSRP 2024-2025
- Luke Borgelt
- Christian Grube
- Madison Leffler
MSBS 2023-2024
- Abigail Boateng
- Jessica Eweroke
- Macie Fillinger
- Lydia Malik
- Adam Minniear
Medical Student 2023-2024
- Sarah Porter
FORMER students
MSRP 2022-2023
- Kaitlin Cole
- Angie Kamel
MSBS 2022-2023
- Michael Abdoney
- Joshua Gadelsayed
- Joseph Henen
- Savanna King
- Fawnnie Pamenan
- Joseph Raimonde
- Rhea Sharma
- Hayes Unrein
- Ashish Yalavarthi
Collaborators & Affiliates
University of Toledo
- Rob Smith
- Sinead O’Donovan
- James Burkett
- Heather Conti
- Ali Imami
- Taylor Travis
- Kimberly Hunter
- Michele Knox
- Kristina Baker
Additional Former Members
- Christine Brennan
- Katelyn Einloth
- Dilpreet Kaeley
- Nicole Kaplinsky
- Henna Patel
- Gabby McMunn
- Antara Nigam
- Ann Pacheco
- Vikhyathi Pallerla
- Shivangi Patel
- Alyssa Siano
- Lauren Dennie
- Megan Gribble
- Christine Brennan
- Rachel Senchenkova
- Sweta Desai
- Jacqueline Barsamian
- Christine Brennan
- Scott Gayfield
- Stephanie Cordonnier
- Pavan Devarasetty
- Andrew Cotton