Gloria Choi
Definition
Gloria Bohyun Choi (Korean: 최보윤, Choe Boyun) is an American neuroscientist and neuroimmunologist, serving as the Samuel A. Goldblith Career Development Professor of Applied Biology at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory.
Renowned for pioneering research on neuro-immune interactions, including how maternal immune activation influences offspring brain development and behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorders.
Examples
Gloria Choi's lab just decoded why your bad breakup mood might be courtesy of rogue immune cells hijacking your brain circuits.
Thanks to Gloria Choi, we now know mom's prenatal sniffles could explain why you're still ghosting at parties decades later.
In a plot twist straight out of sci-fi, Gloria Choi revealed how gut bacteria from mom are secretly puppeteering your social skills.
Gloria Choi snagged the 2025 Ho-Am Prize, proving that cracking the brain-immune code is the ultimate flex in neuroscience.