Muhammed Samran Navid
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Samran is working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Centre for Chiropractic Research at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic. He also holds a Postdoc position in Sleep & Memory Lab at the Donders Institute in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. At CCR, his research focuses on the effects of chiropractic care on the brain activity of different patient populations, using electroencephalography (EEG) and brain source localisation techniques. He earned his PhD in Clinical Science and Biomedicine from Aalborg University, his M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the National University of Sciences and Technology, and his B.S. in Computer Engineering from the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences.
Research Centre Publications
Infraslow Closed-Loop Brain Training for Anxiety and Depression (ISAD): A Pilot Randomised, Sham-Controlled Trial in Adult Females with Internalizing Disorders
By Tyson Perez, Divya Adhia, Paul Glue, Jiaxu Zeng, Peter Dillingham, Muhammed Samran Navid, Imran Khan Niazi, Calvin Young, Mark Smith, Dirk De Ridder | 2025
The Effects of Chiropractic Spinal Adjustment on EEG in Adults with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Randomised Cross-Over Trial
By Muhammed Samran Navid, Imran Khan Niazi, Kelly Holt, Rasmus Wiberg Nederggard, Imran Amjad, Usman Ghani, Muhammad Shafique, Nitika Kumari, Jenna Duehr, Robert J. Trager, Heidi Haavik | 2024
The Effects of Four Weeks of Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments on Blood Biomarkers in Adults with Chronic Stroke: Secondary Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Trial
By Heidi Haavik, Imran Khan Niazi, Imran Amjad, Nitika Kumari, Usman Rashid, Jens Duehr, Muhammed Samran Navid, Robert J. Trager, Muhammad Shafique, Kelly Holt | 2022
