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Erin Munro
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The Organization for Computational Neurosciences (OCNS) organizes the international Computational Neuroscience meeting (CNS) each year. CNS is a premier forum for experimental and theoretical results addressing computation in the brain.
August 24, 2009
This group is intended for those interested in cellular and network mechanisms and the functional significance of normal and pathological synchronization and oscillations observed in small invertebrate to large cortical neuronal networks.
August 24, 2009
August 5, 2009
August 5, 2009
Postdocs are at the cross-roads of education and profession, and we face unique professional and social challenges, particularly in the current academic and economic climates. This group is intended for sharing related insights strategies & comments.
August 5, 2009
Erin Munro is now a member of The NeuroNetwork
August 5, 2009

Profile Information

Main areas of research:
axons connected by gap junctions
Interests/keywords:
axons, gap junctions, very fast oscillations, epilepsy
Current title/position:
Research Fellow
Current affiliation/employer:
Boston University
Collaborators:
Nancy Kopell, Christoph Borgers
Personal or laboratory homepage:
http://cbd.bu.edu/
Publications:
Erin Munro and Christoph Borgers. Mechanisms of very fast oscillations in networks of axons coupled by gap junctions. J. Comp. Neur. (submitted)

Erin Munro. The axonal plexus: a description of the behavior of a network of axons connected by gap junctions. Ph.D. dissertation, Mathematics, Tufts University.

Erin Munro and Christoph Borgers. The axonal plexus: a description of the behavior of a network of neurons connected by gap junctions. BMC Neuroscience 2007, 8 (Suppl 2): P47

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At 4:48pm on August 5, 2009, Markus A. Dahlem said…
Hi Erin, could you send me a preprint of: Mechanisms of very fast oscillations in networks of axons coupled by gap junctions? Thanks.
 
 
 

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