Hua Xie, PhD, is a research faculty member at the Children’s National Research Institute and an assistant professor at the George Washington University. His research involves using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalogram (EEG) to unpack rich spatiotemporal information encoded within large-scale human brain networks and understand brain network dynamics using traditional resting-state and task-based paradigms. With an interdisciplinary background in engineering and neuroscience, Dr. Xie has always been passionate about applying his computational skills to address real-world clinical challenges, particularly in understanding the neural correlates underlying various brain disorders in children, such as epilepsy and autism spectrum disorder. His overarching objective is to facilitate the discovery of latent subtypes within/across brain disorders and identify potential neural circuits suitable as intervention targets to advance precision medicine.