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Lab members Spring 2008 ![]() Left to right: Yu Jin, Postdoctoral researcher; Elaina Bolinger, Undergraduate assistant; Anja Hayen, Undergraduate research student; Malte Köster, Undergraduate research student; Claus C. Hilgetag, Principal investigator Former lab members ![]() Marcus Kaiser, Graduate research student Markus studied biology at the Ruhr-University Bochum (Lab of Prof. K.P. Hoffmann, thesis with Prof. Markus Lappe) and computer science at the FernUni-Hagen (distance university). He is interested in complex networks, particulary in development, error-tolerance, structure, and function of biological networks. Therefore, he studies brain connectivity networks of cat and macaque as well as metabolic pathways and protein-protein interaction networks. For more information, go to: http://www.biological-networks.org/ ![]() Stoyan Kurtev, Graduate research student <stoyan kurtev home page> <iub home page> ![]() Matthias Görner, Undergraduate research student Roxana Voitcu, Undergraduate research student External collaborators ![]() Prof. Helen Barbas, Boston University <helen barbas home page> quantitative neuroanatomy, structure and connectivity of the primate prefrontal cortex ![]() Dr. Antoni Valero-Cabre, Boston University School of Medicine <antoni valero cabre home page> virtual lesions by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Reversible Cooling ![]() Prof. Dr. Manfred Fahle, Bremen University <manfred fahle home page> virtual lesions by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Dr. Simon Grant, City University London <simon grant home page> quantitative neuroanatomy, structure and connectivity of the cat visual cortex ![]() Prof. Eytan Ruppin, Tel-Aviv University <eytan ruppin home page> Computational network lesion analysis ![]() Dr. Jarrett Rushmore, Boston University School of Medicine virtual lesions by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Reversible Cooling <jarrett rushmore home page> Local collaborators ![]() Prof. Bettina Olk <bettina olk home page> virtual lesions by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, function of attentional networks TMS is fun.. ![]() (after an experimental marathon, Dec 2006)
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