Welcome! I’m Anamika Agrawal, a computational neuroscientist and theoretical biologist at the Allen Institute and the University of Washington. I build biophysical models of how neurons compute, learn, and fail - connecting the physical organization of single cells to brain-wide function and disease. Recent work includes a theory of how dendritic morphology bounds computational complexity and a Bayesian framework for reconstructing Alzheimer’s disease progression from human brain tissue. I’m looking for faculty, group leader positions and research scientist roles where I can keep asking these questions with a team. Twix and Munch (tortie and torbie) co-own this website and occasionally the brain cell.