Professor
Eve Marder
Brandeis University
Neuroscientist; Educator
Area
Biological Sciences
Specialty
Neurosciences
Elected
2001
A leader in the field of small systems neuroscience. She has pioneered the concept of circuit reconfiguration based on her finding that the stomatogastric ganglion can produce many outputs. She also developed the dynamic clamp, allowing experimentalists to add currents to neurons and create artificial synapses. She now focuses on understanding mechanisms that promote stable neuronal circuit function.
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