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Seth Goldwasser

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Graduate Student with Tom Ricketts University of PittsburghPhilosophy Address Cathedral 1001

Matthew Golub

Post Doc with Byron Yu & Steve Chase Carnegie Mellon UniversityElectrical and Computer Engineering Address Hamerschlag Hall B200
Research Description

Computational motor control and motor learning

Chaitanya Gopinath

Post Doc with Robert Gaunt University of PittsburghPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation Address Keystone 300 Phone: (412) 648-6654
Research Description

Microstimulation and neuroprosthesis for urinary bladder dysfunction.

Roman Goz

Post Doc with Mac Hooks University of PittsburghNeurobiology Address BST W1485 Phone: (412) 624-8465
Research Description

Investigation of rules involved in governing of connections to Motor cortex and within it.

Anthony Grace

Professor University of PittsburghNeuroscience Secondary Department Psychiatry and Psychology Address A210 Langley Phone: (412) 624-4609

Tsafrir Greenberg

Post Doc with Mary Phillips University of PittsburghPsychiatry Address Loeffler 205 Phone: 412-383-6591
Research Description

Neuroimaging of Mood and Anxiety Disorders

Darcy Griffin

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Special Faculty – Researcher Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeuroscience Institute Website: Publications
Research Description

Research areas: Skilled voluntary movements and signaling through the corticomotoneuronal system

Angela Griffo

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Graduate Student with Marc Coutanche University of PittsburghPsychology

Pulkit Grover

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Assistant Professor Carnegie Mellon UniversityElectrical and Computer Engineering Address B-202 Hamerschlag Hall Phone: 412-268-3644 Website: http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~pgrover
Research Description

Info theoretic guidance for BCI design, and info flows in neural circuits

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Golnaz Haddadshargh

Graduate Student with George F. Wittenberg University of PittsburghBioengineering

Mandy Hampton Wray

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Assistant Professor University of PittsburghCommunication Science & Disorders Address 6076 Forbes Tower Phone: (412) 383-3529 Website: http://bsllab.pitt.edu/
Research Description

Development of brain systems that support language, including semantics, syntax, phonology, and attention, in children with typical development and with communication disorders

Jamie Hanson

Assistant Professor University of PittsburghPsychology Address 715 LRDC

Jane Hartung

Post Doc with Michael Gold University of PittsburghNeurobiology Address BST W1402
Research Description

Understanding the contributions of adrenergic receptor activation and the immune system in the sensitization of dural peripheral afferents, those sensory neurons thought to contribute to the pain associated with migraine.

Brant P. Hasler

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Assistant Professor UPMCPsychiatry Address 3811 O’Hara St., E-1121 Phone: 412-246-6674 Fax: 412-246-5300 Website: http://www.psychiatry.pitt.edu/node/8519
Research Description

Sleep and circadian modulation of affect and motivation

Bin He

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Professor and Department Head Carnegie Mellon UniversityBiomedical Engineering Address Scott Hall 4N120A Phone: 412-268-9857 Website: https://www.cmu.edu/bme/helab/
Research Description

Electrophysiological source imaging, brain-computer interface, neuromodulation, inverse problem, functional neuroimaging, tissue electrical property imaging

Jing He

Post Doc with William Stauffer University of PittsburghSystems Neuroscience Institute Address 4079 BST3
Research Description

Neural mechanism of rewarding and computation.

Laurie M. Heller

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Teaching Professor Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology Address Baker Hall 356D Phone: (412) 268-5256 Fax: (412) 268-2798 Website: http://www.auditorylab.org
Research Description

Auditory & multimodal perception and cognition

Maggie Henderson

Post Doc with Leila Wehbe & Mike Tarr Carnegie Mellon UniversityMachine Learning & Psychology Address Gates Hall
Research Description

Researching how low-level image statistics contribute to the functional organization of the human visual system, using neuroimaging and computational modeling.

James Hengenius

Post Doc with Bard Ermentrout University of PittsburghMathematics Address Thackeray 301
Research Description

Agent-based and neural modeling of oflactory navigation.

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