Shenghong He
Parkinson’s UK Senior Research Fellow
Shenghong He earned his D.Phil. in Engineering from the South China University of Technology, China, in December 2017. In May 2018, he joined Professor Huiling Tan’s group as a Postdoctoral Research Scientist and has remained with the unit since then.
In 2021, Shenghong was awarded a Guarantors of Brain Non-Clinical Postdoctoral Fellowship, followed by an International Exchanges Award from the Royal Society in 2022. Most recently, in 2025, he received a Senior Research Fellowship from Parkinson’s UK and established his own research group.
His research focuses on integrating brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with neuromodulation techniques to investigate how neural activity drives behaviour and how brain stimulation interacts with these processes.
Recent publications
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Tremor Asymmetry and the Development of Bilateral Phase-Specific Deep Brain Stimulation for Postural Tremor.
Journal article
He S. et al, (2025), Mov Disord
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Cortical and Cortico-Muscular Beta-Gamma Phase Amplitude Coupling during Different Locomotion Status and the Effects of Levodopa in Parkinson Disease
Preprint
Zhao H. et al, (2025)
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Flexible and Stable Cycle-by-Cycle Phase-Locked Deep Brain Stimulation System Targeting Brain Oscillations in the Management of Movement Disorders
Preprint
Guo X. et al, (2025)
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Tremor asymmetry and the development of bilateral phase-specific deep brain stimulation for postural tremor
Preprint
He S. et al, (2025)
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Revolutionizing treatment for disorders of consciousness: a multidisciplinary review of advancements in deep brain stimulation
Journal article
Yang Y. et al, (2024), Military Medical Research, 11