People
This is a listing of people with an interest in neuroinformatics.
Result: 76 - Electrophysiology
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Zaytsev Yury Bernstein Center Freiburg Germany -
Email: yury(at)zaytsev.netResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Model-driven / model-free data analysis techniques and large-scale neural network modelling with application to effective, functional and anatomical connectivity in neural circuits.Profile updated 2011-04-27 View profile page
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Wójcik Daniel Nencki Institute of Experimental Research Poland -
Email: d.wojcik(at)nencki.gov.plPhone: +48 22 5892424 (Office)+48 22 8225342 (Fax)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: We are studying information processing in thalamo-cortico-thalamic loops in mammal sensory systems concentrating on the visual system of the cat and the somatosensory system of the rat. In particular we are interested in mechanisms of context-dependent modulation of information processing. To achieve our goals we develop new methods of data analysis, test it on different models of the studied systems, and analyze the experimental data. We concentrate on analysis and modeling of electrophysiological data, both spike trains and local field potentials.Profile updated 2010-02-26 View profile page
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Wróbel Andrzej Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology Poland -
Email: wrobel(at)nencki.gov.plPhone: +48 22 5892 440 (Office)+48 22 5892 440 (Fax)Research Area(s): ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Current research in the laboratory focuses on understanding dynamic operations within sensory systems of behaving animals. Using electrophysiological recording techniques and neuroinformatic methods for data analysis we are trying to correlate the activation of specific neuronal networks with its behavioral context. Five parallel projects are under investigation: Current research activities * electrophysiological correlates of visual attention in cats - temporal analysis (frequency, phase and amplitude's envelope) of local field potentials registered from different parts of cat's thalamo-cortical system during behavioral task based on intermingled trials of delayed spatial discrimination of visual or auditory stimuli; * information processing in the cortico-thalamic part of the rat's somatosensory system - the role of primary and secondary sensory pathways in different behavioral situations; in vitro electrophysiological investigations of synaptic properties and cellular connections within the cortico-thalamic loop of rodent's somatosensory system; * the role of extrageniculate visual pathway in movement perception - electrophysiological and modeling investigations on the spatial and temporal properties of single units' receptive fields in the cat; coding of information in geniculate and extrageniculate visual pathways in the cat - electrophysiological and computational studies on temporal pattern of neuronal activity; * application of nonlinear and wavelet methods for time series analysis; theoretical studies of models of cortico-thalamic loops in visual and somatosensory systems; white-noise and information theoretical analysis of spike trains; development of new current source density techniques for the analysis of three dimensional data.Profile updated 2008-11-14 View profile page
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Wallén Peter Dept Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute Sweden -
Email: peter.wallen(at)ki.seResearch Area(s): ElectrophysiologyProfile updated 2008-12-02 View profile page
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Wachtler Thomas Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen Germany -
Email: wachtler(at)bio.lmu.dePhone: +49 89 2180 74810 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Neural principles of processing and coding in the visual system. At the German Node, we develop a hardware and software infrastructure to support analysis and sharing of neurophysiology data.Profile updated 2010-10-18 View profile page
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Verhoog Matthijs VU University Amsterdam Netherlands -
Email: thijs.verhoog(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): Neuroimaging, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: My research is focussed on investigating rules, mechanisms and modulation of spike timing-dependent plasticity at rodent and human synapses, along with studying human neuron morphology and physiology.Profile updated 2013-03-15 View profile page
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Vassallo Carlos Carlos Andrés Mugruza Vassallo United Kingdom -
Email: cmugruza(at)yahoo.comPhone: (+44) 1382 384926 (Office)(+44) 1382 229993 (Fax)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: General: Understand at different levels computations in cognitive-dynamic mechanisms. Current: Study functional imbalance of activity levels in attention reorienting networks in controls and schizoProfile updated 2011-07-13 View profile page
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Valdivia Hachi Universidad de Chile Chile -
Email: hachi(at)neuro.med.uchile.clPhone: 56-2-9786035 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Currently I am performing recordings on visual and somatosensorial cortices of rat while performs a discrimination task. I have spike trains as well as LFP recordings, and I am interested on analize temporal correlations on this signals in the framework of temporal correlation hypothesis. Also I am developing microstimulation protocols in the framework of brain-machine interfaces.Profile updated 2009-05-12 View profile page
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Tripathy Shreejoy Carnegie Mellon University United States -
Email: stripathy(at)cmu.eduResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Genomics and genetics, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal services, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: open science advocate, computational neuroscience PhD student at Carnegie Mellon, fascinated by the diversity of neuronsProfile updated 2012-10-31 View profile page
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Tomita Yohei Laboratory SIGMA, ESPCI ParisTech France -
Email: yohei1985(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): Neuroimaging, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal services, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: My research interests are BCI, mental states analysis with EEG, driver doze detection with EEG, etc. Through these studies, I have developed biological signal processing and classification techniques.Profile updated 2011-06-07 View profile page
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Tanskanen Jarno Tampere University of Technology, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering Finland -
Email: jarno.m.tanskanen(at)tut.fiResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Signal processing and analysis for EEG, ECG and in vitro neuronal cell and cardiomyocyte electrophysiology; Brain computer interfaces; Statistical signal processing and analysis; BioelectromagnetismProfile updated 2013-01-28 View profile page
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Tanaka Keiji Cognitive Brain Mapping Laboratory, RIKEN Brain Science Institute Japan -
Email: keiji(at)riken.jpPhone: 81-48-467-9342 (Office)Research Area(s): Neuroimaging, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Visual object recognition and executive control of goal-directed behavior in non-human primates. Also high-resolution fMRI of human cortical functions.Profile updated 2010-04-29 View profile page
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Storm Johan Centre for Molecular Biology and Neuroscience (CMBN) and Dept of Physiology, IMB. University of Oslo Norway -
Email: j.f.storm(at)medisin.uio.noPhone: +47 22851246 (Office)+47 99295763 (Mobile)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: We use detailed compartmental models of neurons the mammalian brain, combined with experimental electrophysiology to study principles and mechanisms of electrical signaling in neurons & brain circuitsProfile updated 2010-02-11 View profile page
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Stamoulis Catherine Harvard Medical School/ Childrens Hospital Boston United States -
Email: caterina.stamoulis(at)childrens.harvard.eduPhone: 857-218-4737 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Genomics and genetics, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: My primary academic activity is research in computational Neurology and Neuroscience, and focuses on the fields of: i)Epilepsy, where I study the electrophysiological mechanisms of seizure initiation, propagation and termination, and develop novel methods and mathematical models for the analysis of electrophysiological data (epileptic EEG) ii)Brain dynamics, where I specifically investigate the neurodynamics of the healthy, aging and diseased brain, using novel quantitative approaches. Thus, my research involves both the development of advanced methodologies for the analysis of electrophysiological and more recently imaging data, and the application of these methods to the study of fundamental research problems in Neurology and Neuroscience. iii)Finally, a third focus of my research is on the genomics of neurological disorders, such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and cancer, particularly brain tumors. In that context, my research is predominantly methodological, and involves the development of novel methods for the detection of DNA aberrations in high-dimensional genomic data.Profile updated 2012-05-23 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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Sommer Friedrich Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, UC Berkeley United States -
Email: fsommer(at)berkeley.eduPhone: 1 510 642 7251 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Neural computation in the visual system, schemes of communication within the brain, unsupervised learning embodied sensor action loops, facilitate neuroscience data sharing - http://crcns.orgINCF activities: Standards for Data Sharing | Task Force LeadProfile updated 2010-09-03 View profile page
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Sobolev Andrey G-Node @ CNS, LMU Munich Germany -
Email: sobolev.andrey(at)gmail.comPhone: +49 (0) 89 2180 74811 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Development of the infrastructure focusing on cellular and systems neuroscience to improve key ingredients of neuroscientific research: data access, data storage and exchange, and data analysis.Profile updated 2011-04-27 View profile page
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Skinner Frances Toronto Western Research Institute, University Health Network Canada -
Email: frances.skinner(at)gmail.comResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: development and use of mathematical models of neurons and neuronal networksProfile updated 2012-06-12 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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Silberberg Gilad Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute Sweden -
Email: gilad.silberberg(at)ki.sePhone: +46-8-52487345 (Office)Research Area(s): ElectrophysiologyProfile updated 2008-12-04 View profile page
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Schubert Dirk Donders Inst., Radboud University Medical Clinics Nijmegen Netherlands -
Email: d.schubert(at)donders.ru.nlPhone: +31 24 3615039 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Structural and functional connectivity of neural networks in the rodent cortex with a focus on the somatosensory system employing electrophysiological and neuroanatomical in vitro approaches.Profile updated 2011-03-01 View profile page
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Schenone Andrea University of Genoa Italy -
Email: andrea.schenone(at)unige.itResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Interests mainly focused on neuroimaging and managing of multimodal dataProfile updated 2009-03-25 View profile page
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Sanchez-Vives Mavi ICREA-IDIBAPS Spain -
Email: msanche3(at)clinic.ub.esPhone: +34 93 2275400 ext 4301 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Cellular and synaptic properties as well as connectivity determine the emergent activity generated by neuronal networks. MVSV’s group is interested in different aspects of spontaneous rhythmic neural activity: its regulating mechanisms, the information it encodes, and the consequences of this activity upon the network. This is studied from an experimental and computational approach. Regarding the processed information, their work has included different sensory systems, as well as spatial processing occurring in the hippocampal complex. Lastly, the integration of the cortical information giving rise to bodily representation and the combination of brain-computer interfaces and virtual reality for understanding these processes, is another research line of this group.Profile updated 2011-05-09 View profile page
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Rautenberg Philipp Ludwig-Maximilans Universität München Germany -
Email: philipp.rautenberg(at)g-node.orgResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: - Morphological analysis and simulation of neurons of medial superior olive (MSO) - Data representation of electrophysiological and morphological dataProfile updated 2010-09-01 View profile page
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Rathour Rahul Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore India -
Email: rathour(at)mbu.iisc.ernet.inResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: I am interested in dendritic information processing with special emphasis on role of voltage-gated ion channels (VGICs) in regulating various neurophysiological processes.Profile updated 2013-03-18 View profile page
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Prodanov Dimiter IMEC Belgium -
Email: dimiterpp(at)gmail.comPhone: +32 16 28 18 40 (Office)Research Area(s): Digital atlasing, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, microscopical image processing, brain imaging, ImageJ developmentProfile updated 2009-12-10 View profile page
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Prinz Astrid Deaprtment of Biology at Emory University United States -
Email: astrid.prinz(at)emory.eduPhone: 404-727-5191 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: I combine experimental and computational methods to study pattern generation, synchronization and homeostasis in small neural networks. My model system is the stomatogastric ganglion in crustaceans.Profile updated 2010-06-11 View profile page
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Pettinen Antti Tampere University of Technology Finland -
Email: antti.pettinen(at)tut.fiPhone: +358-40-8490854 (Mobile)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Coordinator of the INCF National Node of FinlandProfile updated 2009-04-28 View profile page
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Peters Judith Neuroimaging & Neuromodeling group at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience Netherlands -
Email: j.peters(at)nin.knaw.nlResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Integration of neuroimaging (fMRI, EEG) & computational neuroscience (large scale modeling). Neuroimaging methods development.Profile updated 2010-03-04 View profile page
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Pernet Cyril University of Edinburgh - Brain Research Imaging Centre United Kingdom -
Email: cyril.pernet(at)ed.ac.ukResearch Area(s): Neuroimaging, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: cognitive neuroscience and clinical applications with emphasis of methodological developmentProfile updated 2012-08-27 View profile page
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Neymotin Samuel SUNY Downstate / NYU-Poly United States -
Email: samn(at)neurosim.downstate.eduResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Simulations of neuronal networks, analysis of electrophysiological dataProfile updated 2011-04-17 View profile page
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Mouček Roman Department of Computer Science and Eng.. Czech Republic -
Email: moucek(at)kiv.zcu.czResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: Event-related potentials, time series, attention of drivers, neuro-databases, semantic webProfile updated 2009-08-26 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
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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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Longden Kit Dept of Bioengineering, Imperial College London United Kingdom -
Email: kit(at)imperial.ac.ukPhone: +44 (0) 20 7594 7420 ()Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: I explore the neural computations and their mechanisms that support behaviour, using computational models and electrophysiology, in the blowfly visual system and the rat hippocampus.Profile updated 2010-06-01 View profile page
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Ljungquist Bengt Neuronano Research Center, Lund University Sweden -
Email: bengt.ljungquist(at)med.lu.seResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: My research primarily concerns 1) spike tracking - tracking neurons over long periods of time 2) data interchange - how to integrate and exchange data across labsProfile updated 2012-09-06 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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Kötter Rolf Donders Inst. of Brain, Cognition and Behaviour Netherlands -
Email: rk(at)donders.ru.nlPhone: +31243614244 (Secretariat)Research Area(s): Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Connectivity of the primate brainProfile updated 2012-06-15 View profile page
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Krieger Patrik Karolinska Institutet Sweden -
Email: Patrik.Krieger(at)ki.seResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Digital atlasing, Large scale modeling, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: "What is it and where is it?" Using the rodent whisker system as a model we study in my group how the nervous system resolves this problem.Profile updated 2010-05-01 View profile page
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Kock Christiaan VU University Amsterdam Netherlands -
Email: ckock(at)falw.vu.nlResearch Area(s): Digital atlasing, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: My goal is to examine how cortical neurons encode sensory stimuli and how stimulus representation is affected by behavior. using in vivo electrophysiology and 3D reconstruction of recorded neurons.Profile updated 2013-02-28 View profile page
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Knocikova Juliana Department of Physics, University of Zilina and Department of Medical Physics, Biophysics, Comenius University Slovakia -
Email: knocikova(at)chello.skResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Respiratory neurophysics; mathematical modeling of respiratory pattern via time- frequency energy distribution and manner of nonlinearity related to different respiratory outputs; respir. regulationProfile updated 2010-08-24 View profile page
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Klaus Andreas Karolinska Institute Sweden -
Email: Andreas.Klaus(at)nih.govResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: The aim of my research is to gain a better understanding of the striatal gating mechanisms by means of detailed computational modeling and experimental measurements in organotypic triple cultures (cortex, striatum, and substantia nigra). The striatum is the main input stage of the basal ganglia system, which makes it interesting to study.Profile updated 2009-06-06 View profile page
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Kiriazov Petko Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Bulgaria -
Email: kiriazov(at)imbm.bas.bgResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuromorphic engineering, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: Principles and algorithms for optimal movement learning to develop strategies for efficient neurorehabilitation. BCI, EMG, FES, and robotic systems can be used.Profile updated 2009-06-06 View profile page
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Katz Paul Georgia State University United States -
Email: pkatz(at)gsu.eduPhone: 404-413-5398 (Office)Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Study of neural circuits in gastropod molluscs, with an emphasis on neuromodulation and evolution involving identified neurons.INCF activities: Ontologies of Neural Structures | Representation and Deployment Task ForceProfile updated 2010-12-05 View profile page
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Kaiser Marcus Institute of Neuroscience United Kingdom -
Email: m.kaiser(at)ncl.ac.ukResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscienceResearch focus: I work on organization, development, dynamics, and robustness of cortical and neuronal networks. I am initiator and deputy director of the Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD programme Systems Neuroscience: From Networks to Behaviour and of the EPSRC funded network mathematical Neuroscience . I am also member of the editorial board of the journal Frontiers in Neuroinformatics and PLoS ONE . I work on (a) simulating the spreading of activity in hierarchical clustered networks to understand the spreading of epileptic seizures, (b) discovering constraints for spatial and topological organization of neural systems, (c) simulating the development of neural networks in order to understand developmental diseases, and (d) studying mechanisms of recovery after failure in neuronal and artificial information processing networks. For more information see the personal website www.biological-networks.org .Profile updated 2009-06-30 View profile page
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Jung Ranu Center for Adaptive Neural Systems, Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University (ASU) United States -
Email: Ranu.Jung(at)asu.eduResearch Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuromorphic engineering, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: My interests lie in a comprehensive understanding of neuromotor organization, developing living-hardware systems for motor control and strategies for neuromotor therapy.Profile updated 2010-06-28 View profile page
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Islam Md Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore Singapore -
Email: kafiiut(at)gmail.comPhone: 6598615062 (Mobile)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: Neural Signal ProcessingProfile updated 2012-06-19 View profile page
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Ingram Colin Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle United Kingdom -
Email: c.d.ingram(at)ncl.ac.ukPhone: +44 191 222 8210 (Office)+44 191 222 7167 (Secretariat)Research Area(s): Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: I am coordinating the CARMEN project to develop an e-science platform for the sharing and analysis of time-series data (electrophysiology).Profile updated 2009-12-18 View profile page
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Ichinohe Noritaka Hirosaki University Japan -
Email: nichinohe(at)brain.riken.jpResearch Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Genomics and genetics, Large scale modeling, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal servicesResearch focus: I am interesed in cortical organization and function.Profile updated 2009-06-10 View profile page
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Hirata Yutaka Dept. Computer Science, Chubu University College of Engineering Japan -
Email: yutaka(at)isc.chubu.ac.jpPhone: +81-568-51-9476 (Office)Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Brain machine interface, ElectrophysiologyResearch focus: To understand the mechanism of the robust adaptive motor control in biological systems, we employ electro-physiology and animal behavioral study in combination with engineering tools.Profile updated 2009-10-12 View profile page


