People
This is a listing of people with an interest in neuroinformatics.
Result: 165 - Computational neuroscience
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| Last name | First name | Affiliation | Country |
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Anwar Syed University of Sheffield United Kingdom -
Email: syed.m.anwer(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, NeuroimagingResearch focus: MRI imaging, direct neuronal detectionProfile updated 2010-04-16 View profile page
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Bojak Ingo University of Reading United Kingdom -
Email: i.bojak(at)reading.ac.ukResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Prof Bojak is a computational neuroscientist specialized in neural activity at mesoscopic level, i.e., in the collective activity of many thousands of neurons.Profile updated 2013-01-17 View profile page
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Simmons Liberty University of Pennsylvania United States -
Email: simmonsl(at)seas.upenn.eduPhone: 215-573-8392 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Data Manager of the International Epilepsy Electrophysiology Database.Profile updated 2010-12-15 View profile page
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Rahman Mohammed University of Padova Italy -
Email: mostafiz.math(at)gmail.comPhone: +393881661904 (Mobile)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: Simulating Neuromuscular Junction under Self-gating condition.Profile updated 2011-04-18 View profile page
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Coombes Stephen University of Nottingham United Kingdom -
Email: stephen.coombes(at)nottingham.ac.ukResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Large scale modelingResearch focus: My research interests lie in the area of mathematical biology and in particular the application of principles from nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics to the study of neural systems.Profile updated 2010-06-17 View profile page
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Zachariou Margarita University of Nottingham United Kingdom -
Email: margarita.zachariou(at)nottingham.ac.ukResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: My research interests lie in the area of mathematical and computational neuroscience. I am interested in developing and analysing both spiking neural networks and dynamical system models. I am also interested in applying computational and mathematical techniques to facilitate the analysis, presentation and interpretation of multi-electrode array recordings.Profile updated 2010-05-05 View profile page
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Gaser Christian University of Jena Germany -
Email: i5gach(at)uni-jena.deResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: My principal research focuses on the development of methods for structural brain imaging and their application to investigate structural brain plasticity and schizophrenia.Profile updated 2010-05-10 View profile page
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Sornborger Andrew University of Georgia United States -
Email: ats(at)math.uga.eduPhone: 706 583-0854 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: I have been focusing on the analysis of ratiometric calcium imaging data taken from chemoconvulsant induced seizures in the larval and adult zebrafish.Profile updated 2010-06-10 View profile page
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Fontolan Lorenzo University of Geneva Switzerland -
Email: lorenzo.fontolan(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: Computational neuroscienceProfile updated 2013-02-19 View profile page
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Willshaw David University of Edinburgh United Kingdom -
Email: willshaw(at)inf.ed.ac.ukPhone: +44 131 650 4404 (Office)+44 131 650 6899 (Fax)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: The application of the methods of computational neurobiology -- mathematical analysis and computer simulation -- to an understanding of the development and functioning of the nervous system. Specific areas of interest: 1. The mechanisms by which retinotopically ordered projections and patterns of ocular dominance are developed between vertebrate eye and brain. 2. The mechanisms for the elimination of polyinnervation in developing muscle. 3. The functioning of the basal ganglia and related structures and their role in Parkinson's Disease. 4. The role of the mammalian hippocampus, cerebellum and neocortex in the associative storage and retrieval of information in the brain. 5. The development of neurally inspired algorithms for hard computational problems, such as combinatorial optimisationProfile updated 2011-05-04 View profile page
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van Rossum Mark University of Edinburgh United Kingdom -
Email: mvanross(at)inf.ed.ac.ukResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: My particular interests are: Synaptic plasticity, noise in neural systems, cortical dynamics in visionProfile updated 2010-08-10 View profile page
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Hjorth Johannes University of Cambridge United Kingdom -
Email: j.j.j.hjorth(at)damtp.cam.ac.ukResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscienceResearch focus: Neurodevelopment, in particular computer modelling of retinotopic map formation.Profile updated 2012-05-01 View profile page
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Grethe Jeffrey University of California, San Diego United States -
Email: Jeffrey.S.Grethe(at)alumni.usc.eduPhone: +1-858-822-0703 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Genomics and genetics, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: My primary focus is on enabling collaborative research, data sharing and discovery through the application of advanced informatics approaches.INCF activities: Standards for Data Sharing | Oversight CommitteeProfile updated 2010-04-08 View profile page
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Cachat Jonathan University of California, San Diego United States -
Email: jc(at)jcachat.comResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: I am a curator & scientific data specialist at the Neuroscience Information Framework & NeuroLex.orgProfile updated 2011-08-23 View profile page
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Specht Karsten University of Bergen Norway -
Email: karsten.specht(at)psybp.uib.noResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: My research is focusing on auditory perception, in particular speech perception and processing, investigated with fMRI and EEG and supplemented by modelling and connectivity analyses.Profile updated 2010-06-19 View profile page
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Giugliano Michele University of Antwerp Belgium -
Email: michele.giugliano(at)ua.ac.bePhone: +32 3 265 26 16 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: My research interests include in vitro electrophysiology, exploring network-level phenomena in neocortical brain slices and dissociated cell cultures.Profile updated 2010-08-10 View profile page
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Mahmud Mufti University of Antwerp Belgium -
Email: muftimahmud(at)gmail.comPhone: 003232652610 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: I have been researching on Brain-Chip interfacing with specific interest on design of algorithms to perform analysis of recorded signals and development of models to be able to predict them a priori.Profile updated 2013-03-15 View profile page
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Le Franc Yann University of Antwerp Belgium -
Email: ylefranc(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: My current research focuses on the development of an ontology of the neural network modeling field.Profile updated 2010-02-10 View profile page
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Roque Antonio Universidade de Sao Paulo Brazil -
Email: antonior(at)ffclrp.usp.brPhone: +55 16 3602-3768 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modelingResearch focus: We apply realistic neural modeling techniques to construct network models of sensory systems (visual, somatosensory, and olfactory) to study the role of network elements on sensory processing.Profile updated 2009-12-11 View profile page
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Massobrio Paolo Univ. Genova - Dep. Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics, System Engineering (DIBRIS) Italy -
Email: paolo.massobrio(at)unige.itResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Neuromorphic engineering, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: My research activities are in the field of the neuroengineering and they include both experimental and theoretical aspects. In particular, I am working on dynamics exhibited by large-scale networks.Profile updated 2012-09-27 View profile page


