Beyond the stage, Yamaguchi is involved in high-level neuroscience research.
Naomi Yamaguchi is a prominent American concert pianist and researcher, widely recognized as a "piano prodigy" from a young age. She made her orchestral debut at age 8 and her Carnegie Hall debut at age 7. Musical Career
: Investigates the hippocampus's role in learning and memory, specifically studying CA1 activity in mice models.
: Recipient of the Ruth Laredo "An die Musik" Memorial Fund Award and scholarships from the Chopin Foundation of the United States.
: Currently a student at Columbia University , where she serves as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Cai Lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai .