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USRP 2018 - Identifying the algorithms for calculating a neural map of space

Identifying the algorithms for calculating a neural map of space

2018 Stanford Bio-X USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 22, 2018

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Lisa Giocomo - Assistant Professor of Neurobiology

Bio-X Affiliated Faculty, Scientific Leadership Council Member
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Dr. Lisa Giocomo's laboratory studies the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the organization of cortical circuits important for spatial navigation and memory.

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