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Last name First name Affiliation Country
Bakardjian Hova Laboratory for Advanced Brain Signal Processing, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN Japan
Hova Bakardjian
Email:
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Dr. Hovagim Bakardjian’s research interests in neuroscience aim to help the elderly, disabled, and healthy members of society through neuro-technology using new experimental paradigms and algorithms.
Bojak Ingo University of Reading United Kingdom
Ingo Bojak
Email:
Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research 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.
Doya Kenji Okinawa Institute of Science and Technolgoy Japan
Email: Phone:
+81-98-921-3843 (Office)
Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Neuromorphic engineering, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: How the brain realizes reinforcement learning.
Durka Piotr University of Warsaw Poland
Piotr J Durka
Email: Phone:
48 22 6254535 (Secretariat)
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Infrastructural and portal services, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Methodological unification in EEG analysis. Brain-computer interfaces.
Egan Gary Monash Biomedical Imaging Australia
Gary Egan
Email: Phone:
+61 3 9902 9750 (Office)
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Gary Egan is the Professor and Director of Monash Biomedical Imaging, at Monash University, Melbourne. He is also the Victoria node representative on the INCF Governing Board.
Fitzpatrick Kevin Child and Family Research Institute Canada
Email:
Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Diffusion, functional MRI and Spectroscopy
Gaser Christian University of Jena Germany
Christian Gaser
Email:
Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: My principal research focuses on the development of methods for structural brain imaging and their application to investigate structural brain plasticity and schizophrenia.
Gee James University of Pennsylvania United States
Email:
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: The research group I direct, the Penn Image Computing and Science Laboratory (PICSL), works broadly in the field of biological and medical image analysis and computing.
INCF activities: | Waxholm Space Task Force
Gofflot Francoise Institute of Life Sciences-Université Catholique de Louvain Belgium
Francoise Gofflot
Email: Phone:
+32 10 472993 (Office)
Research Area(s): Digital atlasing, Genomics and genetics, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Quantitative and anatomical mapping of the gene expression in the prenatal, postnatal and adult central nervous system: towards identification of functional modules in the mouse brain
Gomez-Molina Juan International Group of Neuroscience Colombia
Juan F Gomez-Molina
Email: Phone:
574 2300773 (Laboratory)
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Theoretical and Computational analysis of minimally invasive Neural Signals and Images. Theoretical Neuroimaging/EEG. Visual Sciences. Visuomotor Sciences. Non-invasive Electrophysiology.
Grossberg Stephen Dept. of Cognitive & Neural Systems, Center for Adaptive Systems, Boston University United States
Stephen Grossberg
Email: Phone:
617-353-7858/7 (Office)
Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Neuromorphic engineering, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: My work develops models of how a brain gives rise to a mind, notably how brains adapt in real time to unpredictable environments, and transfers these new design insights and mechanisms to technology
Holm Pontus Swedish Research Council Sweden
Pontus Holm
Email: Phone:
+46 704999962 (Mobile)
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Genomics and genetics, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Research background: Genetics, developmental neurobiology, stem cells Coordination: Research Officer at Swedish Research Council (current), Project Manager at Uppsala BIO, Program Officer at INCF
Kaiser Marcus Institute of Neuroscience United Kingdom
Marcus Kaiser
Email:
Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research 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 .
Kiriazov Petko Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Bulgaria
Email:
Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Neuromorphic engineering, Brain machine interface, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Principles and algorithms for optimal movement learning to develop strategies for efficient neurorehabilitation. BCI, EMG, FES, and robotic systems can be used.
Knocikova Juliana Department of Physics, University of Zilina and Department of Medical Physics, Biophysics, Comenius University Slovakia
Email:
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Electrophysiology, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Respiratory neurophysics; mathematical modeling of respiratory pattern via time- frequency energy distribution and manner of nonlinearity related to different respiratory outputs; respir. regulation
Landman Bennett Vanderbilt University United States
Bennett Landman
Email:
Research Area(s): Computational neuroscience, Digital atlasing, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Infrastructural and portal services, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: I am interested in population characterization with magnetic resonance imaging, multi-parametric studies (DTI, sMRI, qMRI), and shape modeling and the informatics required to support these efforts.
Lanyon Linda INCF Secretariat Sweden
Linda Lanyon
Email: Phone:
+46 8 524 86919 (Office)
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Large scale modeling, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: INCF Head of Programs
Madsen Sarah UCLA Laboraotry of Neuro Imaging United States
Email:
Research Area(s): Neuroimaging, Genomics and genetics, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Graduate Student Researcher Structural MRI (shape analysis, cortical pattern matching) Functional MRI (body anamorphic disorder) PET (FDDNP and PIB biomarkers for Alzheirmer's disease)
Neishabouri Ali Department of bioengineering, Imperial college london United Kingdom
Email: Phone:
(+44) 07 85 13 222 19 (Mobile)
Research Area(s): General neuroinformatics, Computational neuroscience, Large scale modeling, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: I use stochastic simulations to investigate the influence of factors such as axon anatomy, ion channel kinetic and spatial distribution on signal propagation velocity, metabolic cost and reliability.
Okamura-Oho Yuko BReNt-Brain Research Network and RIKEN Advanced Science Institute Japan
Yuko Okamura-Oho
Email:
Research Area(s): Digital atlasing, Genomics and genetics, Clinical neuroscience
Research focus: Using an original framework of transcriptome tomography, I am working with comprehensive gene expression mapping in the standard coordinate space of the mammalian brain.
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