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Research Interests

Computational Neuroscience, multiscale modelling, development of the nervous system, synaptic plasticity

Qualifications

1996–2001 PhD, University of Edinburgh

1995–1996 MSc, Cognitive Science and Natural Language (with Distinction), University of Edinburgh

1991–1995 MSci Honours (1st Class), Physics, University of St Andrews (Included one year (1993–1994) at the University of Bayreuth in Germany.)

Biography

I am a researcher in Douglas Armstrong’s group at the Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh.

My research interests are in the area of computational neuroscience and include: Multiscale modelling of biochemical networks within compartmental models of neurons, measuring and modelling the development of topography in the nervous system, including the Retistruct software package and learning and memory.

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