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Associate Professor at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: motor control & learning, computational neuroscience, bioengineering, movement disorders, neuroimaging
PhD Student at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: neural signal processing
Postdoc at Emory University interested in the following topics: forward mouse mutagenesis, Illumina resequencing, in situ hybridization, antibody staining
Research Assistant at University of Kansas Main Campus interested in the following topics: microscopy, Caenorhabditis elegans, immunoprecipitation
Assistant Professor at Princeton University interested in the following topics: Ontogeny, Phylogeny & Neurobiology of Primate Communication
Assistant Professor at University of California-Los Angeles interested in the following topics: Microscopy, Electrophysiology, Imaging
PhD Student at University of Utah interested in the following topics: Neural Engineering, microelectrode array recording, wireless EMG recording
Postdoc at Brown University interested in the following topics: neuroimaging, fmri, psychophysics, psycholinguistics, eye-tracking, adaptation
Masters Student at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign interested in the following topics:
PhD Student at Tufts University School of Medicine interested in the following topics: Electrophysiological Recording, Microscopy, Molecular Biological techniques, Microdialysis
PhD Student at Michigan State University interested in the following topics: Neural recordings, IC design
PhD Student at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: Motor system, decoding movement through noninvasive methods (EEG/MEG)
PhD Student at The University of Tokyo interested in the following topics:
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