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Marcus Kaiser's profile
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What I do
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- Position
- Principal Investigator (RCUK Academic Fellow)
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- School of Computing Science/Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, UK
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Interests
I work on the organization, development, and robustness of cortical and neuronal as well as of metabolic and protein-protein interaction networks. Current projects include simulating epileptic spreading in neural systems and developing new methods to analyze networks derived from EEG and multi-electrode recordings.
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Projects
Research areas (and topics for prospective PhD students):
-Simulating the spreading of activity in hierarchical clustered networks to understand the spreading of epileptic seizures
-Discovering constraints for spatial and topological organization of neural systems
-Simulating the development of neural networks in order to understand developmental diseases
-Studying mechanisms of recovery after failure in neuronal and artificial information processing networksFor more information and a complete and up-to-date list of publications check my personal website under http://www.biological-networks.org/
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Publications
Predicting the connectivity of primate cortical networks from topological and spatial node properties BMC Systems Biology , 16 (2007)
Nonoptimal Component Placement, but Short Processing Paths, due to Long-Distance Projections in Neural Systems PLoS Computational Biology , e95 (2006)
Organization, Development and Function of Complex Brain Networks Trends in Cognitive Sciences , 418 (2004)
Perisaccadic mislocalization orthogonal to saccade direction Neuron , 293 (2004)
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