Angeles Salles is an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago, where she directs the BatLab.
Her research combines electrophysiology, behavioral ecology, and neuroimaging to investigate how the mammalian auditory system processes socially relevant sounds. Using bats as model organisms, her lab explores neural encoding of vocal communication in species with diverse acoustic ecologies.
She earned her PhD from the University of Buenos Aires and completed postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins University. She is active in the International Society for Neuroethology, where she contributes to mentorship initiatives, and is committed to increasing accessibility and diversity in comparative neuroscience research.
