Postdocs

       Muhammad Dur-E-Ahmad (Nov 2009 - Present)

          

email: mdureahm at uhnresearch.ca

research project(s): Network modeling and analyses

 

       Jesse Gillis (2007)

           

email: jagillis at uhnres.utoronto.ca

 

research project: Time-frequency methods

 

 

        Israel Ncube (Sept 2002 - Aug 2004)

          



research project(s):
Mathematical modelling and analyses of inhibitory networks


        Jörg Grigull (Jan 2000 - Aug 2001)

          


email: jorg.grigull@utoronto.ca

research project(s):
Modelling synaptic plasticity in inhibitory networks

 

 

      Graduate Students

       Katie Ferguson (Sept 2009 - present)

          

Ph.D. student, Dept. of Physiology and UTNP.

email: kferguso at uhnresearch.ca

research project/thesis title: Network modeling and experimental analyses



 

Darrell Haufler (Sept 2006 – 2008)

          

M.Sc. (2008), Dept. of Physiology.


email: dhaufler at uhnresearch.ca

research project/thesis title: “On the generation of subthreshold membrane potential fluctuations in hippocampal CA1 interneurons”.

 

      

Ernest Ho (Sept 2005 - present)

          

Ph.D. student, Dept. of Physiology and UTNP.


email: ernestho at uhnresearch.ca

research project/thesis title: Network modeling and experimental analyses

 

 

Sogol Azarmgin (Sept 2004 - 2007)

          

M.A.Sc. (2007), Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IBBME (collaborative).


email: sazarmgi at uhnresearch.ca

thesis title: “An investigation of the size of tissue required for generation of spontaneous network rhythms in an intact hippocampal preparation”.

 

 

       Peter Murray (Sept 2002 - Aug 2004)

          

M.A.Sc.(2004), Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IBBME (collaborative).


email: p.murray at utoronto.ca

thesis title: “Capturing details of short-term synaptic plasticity in simple schemes”.

 

       Jesse Gillis (Sept 2001 – 2007)

          

Ph.D. (2007), Dept. of Physiology; M.Sc. (2003), Dept. of Physiology and PIN.

email: jagillis at uhnres.utoronto.ca

thesis titles: Hippocampal rhythms: signal analyses and modeling;  “Deconstructing hippocampal EEG rhythms using time-frequency analysis” (M.Sc.). 

Modelling the spatiotemporal pattern of synaptic inputs in hippocampal neurons during population rhythms” (Ph.D.).

 

       Fernanda Saraga (Sept 1999 -  Dec 2005)

          

Ph.D. (2005), Dept. of Physiology; M.Sc. (2001), Dept. of Physiology, IBBME (collaborative) and PIN.

personal comments: www.fernandasaraga.com

email: fernanda.saraga at utoronto.ca

thesis titles:“A multicompartment model of a hippocampal interneuron” (M.Sc.).

“Use of compartmental models to predict physiological properties of hippocampal inhibitory neurons” (Ph.D.).

 

        Pamela Baker (Sept 1999 – Sept 2001)

          

M.Sc. (2001), Dept. of Physiology, IBBME (collaborative) and PIN.

email: pamela at ini.phys.ethz.ch

thesis title:
”Modulation of oscillatory activity in inhibitory neuronal networks by anesthetics:  The role of receptor desensitization”.

 

        Mehrdad Jazayeri (Sept 1999 – Sept 2001)

          

M.Sc. (2001), Dept. of Physiology, IBBME (collaborative) and PIN.

email: mjaz at cns.nyu.edu

thesis title:
”A theoretical investigation of the generation of a spontaneous slow rhythm in hippocampus CA1”.

 

 


             Updated December 30 2009