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Curriculum Vitae January 14, 2015 http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9632-5448 EVE ESTHER MARDER U.S. Citizen Born: May 30, 1948 New York City Mailing Address: Volen Center, MS #013 Brandeis University 415 South St. Waltham MA 02254 telephone: 781-736-3140 FAX: 781-736-3142 e-mail: [email protected] Employment: Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Brandeis University 9/78-8/84 Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Brandeis University 9/84-8/90 Professor, Department of Biology and Volen Center, Brandeis University 9/90-present Cornelius Wiersma Visiting Professor of Biology, Caltech 1/94-5/94 Victor and Gwendolyn Beinfield Professor of Neuroscience, Brandeis University 3/94- present Chair, Department of Biology, Brandeis University, 8/06-7/07; 8/08-7/09 Head, Division of Science, Brandeis University, 8/10-6/14 Education: Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 9/65-6/69 A.B. in Biology with Honors, Magna cum laude. Biology Department, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 9/69-12/74 Ph.D. in Biology, Dr. Allen I. Selverston, thesis advisor. Postdoctoral Training: 12/74-12/75. Postdoctoral fellow with Dr. David Barker, Biology Department, University of Oregon 12/75-8/78. Postdoctoral fellow with Dr. JacSue Kehoe, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

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http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9632-5448 EVE ESTHER MARDER U.S. Citizen Born: May 30, 1948 New York City Mailing Address: Volen Center, MS #013 Brandeis University 415 South St. Waltham MA 02254 telephone: 781-736-3140 FAX: 781-736-3142 e-mail: [email protected] Employment: Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Brandeis University 9/78-8/84 Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Brandeis University 9/84-8/90 Professor, Department of Biology and Volen Center, Brandeis University 9/90-present Cornelius Wiersma Visiting Professor of Biology, Caltech 1/94-5/94 Victor and Gwendolyn Beinfield Professor of Neuroscience, Brandeis University 3/94-

present Chair, Department of Biology, Brandeis University, 8/06-7/07; 8/08-7/09 Head, Division of Science, Brandeis University, 8/10-6/14 Education: Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 9/65-6/69 A.B. in Biology with Honors, Magna cum laude. Biology Department, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 9/69-12/74 Ph.D.

in Biology, Dr. Allen I. Selverston, thesis advisor. Postdoctoral Training: 12/74-12/75. Postdoctoral fellow with Dr. David Barker, Biology Department, University

of Oregon 12/75-8/78. Postdoctoral fellow with Dr. JacSue Kehoe, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie,

Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

Ph.D. Students: Judith S. Eisen- Ph.D. 1982. Currently Professor, Neuroscience Program, University

of Oregon, Eugene, OR. Scott L. Hooper- Ph.D. 1986. Currently Professor, Department of Biological Sciences,

Ohio University. Jorge Golowasch- Ph.D. 1990. “Characterization of a stomatogastric ganglion neuron.

A biophysical and a mathematical description”. Currently Professor, Math Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology and Biology Department, Rutgers University.

Jim Weimann- Ph.D. 1992. “Multiple task processing in neural networks: numerous

central pattern generators in the stomatogastric nervous system of the crab, Cancer borealis.” Currently a Senior Research Scientist-Basic, Stanford University.

Andrew Sharp- Ph.D. 1994. “Single neuron and small network dynamics explored

with the dynamic clamp.” Assistant Professor, Anatomy Department at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.

Andrew Christie- Ph.D. 1994. “Chemical neuroanatomy of the crab stomatogastric

ganglion: a study using immunocytochemistry and laser scanning confocal microscopy.” Currently an Assistant Specialist University of Hawaii.

Juan Carlos Jorge-Rivera- Ph.D. 1997. “Modulation of stomatogastric musculature

in the crab, Cancer borealis.” Currently an Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, University of Puerto Rico Medical School.

Valerie Kilman- Ph.D. 1998. “Multiple roles of neuromodulators throughout life: An

anatomical study of the crustacean stomatogastric nervous system.” Currently a Research Assistant Professor Northwestern University.

Andrew Swensen Ph.D. 2000. Senior Scientist Abbott Laboratories, Chicago

[email protected] Kathryn S. Richards Ph.D. 2000. “Development and modulation of the

stomatogastric motor patterns of the lobster, Homarus americanus.” Now Kathryn S. Bommert, postdoctoral fellow, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg,Germany. [email protected]

Vatsala Thirumalai PhD. 2002. “Implications of cotransmission and

neuromodulation for neural network function.” Assistant Professor, NCBS, Bangalore, India. [email protected]

Anand Mahadevan 4/01- 12/02. MS. Published novelist, Fulbright Scholar in Creative Writing Program, BU. [email protected]

Cyrus Billimoria Ph.D. 2005. “Neuromodulation of Sensory Encoding”. Did

postdoc, thenResearch Assistant Professor at Boston University. Now financial analyst/algorithmic trader.

Stefan Pulver MS 2005. Completed PhD 2009 with Leslie Griffith, now independent

postdoc at Janelia Farms. Nelson Cruz PhD 2007. “Neuromodulation of the Crustacean Heart”. Now Assistant

Professor, Psychology Department, University of Puerto Rico [email protected]

Kris Rehm PhD 2007. “Neuromodulation and the Maturation of the Stomatogastric

Motor Patterns of the Lobster, Homarus americanus.” Now medical writer, Vertex Pharmaceuticals.

Rachel Grashow PhD. 2010. “Understanding neuronal dynamics using two-cell

circuits and the dynamic clamp.” Postdoc Harvard School of Public Health. Lamont Tang PhD 2010. “Robustness and plasticity of a central pattern generator to

temperature perturbations”. Postdoc UCSF, Grae Davis lab. Gabrielle Gutierrez Ph.D. 2012. “Dynamics of multi-functional, pattern-generating,

neuronal networks.” Postdoc Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, Sophie Deneuve lab.

Jonathan Caplan- Ph.D. 2013. “Temperature Scaling in Pyloric Networks: A

Computational Study of a Small Neural Network Oscillator and the Effects of Ion Channel Temperature Dependences on Network Performance.” Working as an Independent Contractor in Computing Services.

Al Hamood- 5/10-present Sara Haddad- 5/11- present Adriane Otopalik- 5/12- present Daniel Powell- 3/14- present Vignesh Ramesh- 8/14- present

Postdoctoral Fellows: Dr. Chris Lingle- 7/79-6/82. Professor Departments of Anesthesiology and of

Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis.

Dr. Patricia Wade- 7/82-2/83. Associate Professor of Physiology at New York College

of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Michael P. Nusbaum- 12/84-12/88. Professor, Neuroscience Department,

University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Pierre Meyrand- 11/86-6/88. Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, Laboratoire de

Neurobiologie, Bordeaux, France. Dr. Larry Mortin- 5/87 to 1/91. Last heard, was employed, Staff Scientist, Cambridge

Neurosciences, Cambridge, MA. Dr. Thomas Kepler- 5/89 to 10/91. Professor & Division Chief, Computational

Biology, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics. Interim Director, Center for Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Duke University

Dr. Gina Turrigiano- 11/90 to 8/94. Professor, Biology Department, Brandeis

University. Dr. Gwendal LeMasson- 5/91 to 11/92. Directeur, INSERM Dept Neurobiol, Inst

Francois Magendie 1,Bordeaux Dr. Petra Skiebe-Corrette- 6/92 to 10/94. Professor of Education, Frei University,

Berlin. Dr. Frances Skinner- 10/91 to 3/95. Senior Scientist Toronto Western Research

Institute Dr. Sylvie Ryckebusch- 3/94 to 7/95. Head Neurology and Autoimmune Disease

Licensing, Business Development at Merck Serono, Geneva Switzerland. Dr. Michael Casey- 4/95 to 5/97. Mathematical consultant, gaming industry, Las

Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Farzan Nadim- 9/95 to 8/98. Professor, Biology Department Rutgers University

and Math Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology Dr. Yair Manor- 9/95 to 8/98. Scientist and IP Manager, Notal Vision Ltd. Dr. William Miller- 9/97 to 1/99. Program Officer, NSF

Dr. Cristina Soto-Treviño 1/98 to 12/31/99. Postdoc, Rutgers University. Dr. Michelle Withers-2/96 to 5/31/2000. Assistant Professor, Biology Department,

West Virginia University. Dr. Jorge Golowasch 5/95 to 8/00. Associate Professor, Math Department New

Jersey Institute of Technology and Chair, Biology Department, Rutgers. Dr. John Birmingham- 6/96 to 8/00. Associate Professor, Physics Department,

Santa Clara University Dr. Kurt Thoroughman 1/00 to 2/02. Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering,

Washington University, St. Louis. Dr. Lingjun Li, 9/01- 11/02. Professor, Chemistry, University of Wisconsin School of

Pharmacy Dr. Jason Luther, 10/00 to 7/03. Staff Scientist Amgen Co. Dr. Astrid Prinz 9/00 to 12/04. Associate Professor, Biology Department, Emory

University. Dr. David Schulz, 9/02- 8/05. Associate Professor, Biology Department, University

of Missouri. Dr. Dirk Bucher, 4/01-1/06. Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Rutgers

University Dr. Jean-Marc Goaillard, 9/02- 11/06. Chargé de recherche classe 1 (CR1),

INSERM, Marseille, France Dr. Pablo Achard, 8/07- 7/08. Executive scientific officer. Responsible for scientific

coordination, communication coordination and education and training projects. Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland

Dr. Hilary Bierman, 8/07- 6/09. Lecturer, University of Maryland Dr. Anne-Elise Tobin, 6/05- 5/10. Research Analyst, Decision Resources, Inc. Dr. Theresa Szabo, 10/07-6/10. Assistant Professor, Delaware State University Dr. Adam Taylor, 5/03- 6/11. Software Engineer, Janelia Farms. Dr. Tilman Kispersky, 7/10- 3/14. Associate, McKinsey & Co. Dr. Ted Brookings, 9/07- 11/14. Image Analysis/Machine Learning Developer. Q-

state. Cambridge.

Dr. Marie Goeritz, 6/08- present Dr. Sonal Shruti, 10/10- present Dr. Timothy O’Leary, 2/12- present Dr. Alex Sutton, 1/14-present Dr. Philipp Rosenbaum, 1/14-present Dr. Julijana Gjorgjieva, 6/14- present Dr. Guillaume Drion, 9/14-present

Society Membership: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Physiological Society Biophysical Society International Society for Neuroethology Society for Neuroscience Major Awards and Honors: Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Elected American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2001 Miriam Salpeter Life-time Achievement Award, Women in Neuroscience, 2002 W. F. Gerard Prize, Society for Neuroscience, 2005 Elected National Academy of Sciences, 2007 Fellow of the Biophysical Society, 2008 President, Society for Neuroscience, 2007-2008 Honorary Doctor of Science, Bowdoin College, 2010 George A. Miller Prize, Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2012 Karl Spenser Lashley Prize, American Philosophical Society, 2012 Gruber Prize in Neuroscience, 2013 Elected Institute of Medicine, 2013 Fellow of the International Society for Neuroethology, 2014 Education Award, Society for Neuroscience, 2014 Additional Awards and Honors: NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellowship McKnight Foundation Scholars Award Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship in Neuroscience Jacob Javits Award in Neuroscience, NINDS 1994 Massachusetts State Science Fair Mentor Award McKnight Foundation Development Award 1995 MERIT Award, NIMH Council Society for Neuroscience 1994-1998 Council Biophysical Society 1999-2002 Forbes Lecturer, 2000 MBL Trustee of the Grass Foundation 2001-2005 Einer Hille Memorial Lecture- University of Washington Neuroscience Research Institute Associate Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives Joseph Erlanger Lecturer, American Physiological Society, 2008 Neuroscience Forum, Institute of Medicine, 2009-2011 Javits Award, NINDS 2009-2016 Massachusetts Academy of Sciences, 2011 University of Pittsburg Klaus Hofmann Lecture, 2011

Picower Lecture, MIT 2012 Vernon Mountcastle Lecture, Johns Hopkins, 2014 Heller Lectures, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2014 Talairach Lecture Organization Human Brain Mapping, Hamburg, 2014 Distinguished Alumni Award, Brandeis University, 2014 Editorial Boards 2002-2008 Chief Editor, Journal of Neurophysiology 1989-2002 Journal of Neurophysiology 2004-2006 Board of Reviewing Editors, Science 1985-1988 Journal of Experimental Biology 1992-1995 Handbook for Brain Theory and Neural Networks, Advisory Board 1989-1994 Associate Editor, Journal of Neuroscience 1995-2000 Reviewing Editor, Journal of Neuroscience 1993-1997 Journal of Computational Neuroscience, founding editor 1994-2000 Invertebrate Neuroscience 1993-2008 Journal of Comparative Physiology A 1996-2003 Journal of Comparative Neurology 2001-2004 Physiological Reviews 1995-2009 Developmental Neurobiology 2001-2010 Faculty of 1000 2009-2014 PNAS 1993-present Journal of Experimental Biology 1993-present Current Biology 1994-present Current Opinion in Neurobiology 1999-present Progress in Neurobiology 2009-present Associate Editor, Frontiers in Neuroscience 2012-present eLife, Senior Editor Advisory Panels for Other Institutions 1985 Visiting Committee to Biology Department, Bowdoin College 1991 Bates College Biology Department Visiting Committee 1999 External Review Committee, Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University

of Chicago 2000 Advisory Review Panel NASA CASSLS Program at MBL 2000 Advisory Committee, Biology Department, UMBC 2000-2002 External Advisory Board, NSF Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Atlanta 2000-2005 External Advisory Board, COBRE grant, University of Puerto Rico 2001 External Review Panel, Neuroscience Program UConn Health Sciences

Center 2002 External Review, Neurobiology & Behavior Department, SUNY Stony

Brook 2005 External Advisory Board, Dept. Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon

University

2005 Review Committee, Neurobiology and Behavior Graduate Program, U of Washington, Seattle

2005 External Member of Search Committees, Bernstein Centers, Berlin Germany

2005 Chair, External Review Committee, Neuroscience Graduate Program, UCSD

2005 External Advisory Committee, Princeton Neuroscience Institute 2006-2010 Scientific Advisory Board of the Whitney Laboratory 2006 Visiting Committee, Neuroscience Program, Wellesley College 2007 Advisory Committee, UT Houston Neuroscience 2007-2010 Chair, External Advisory Board, Systems Biology, Mt. Sinai Medical

School 2008-2010 External Scientific Advisory Board NCIB Bangalore, India 2008- present External Advisory Board, Princeton University, Dept of Molecular

Biology 2009 Advisory Board, McGovern Institute, MIT 2009-2010 Scientific Advisory Board, Neurobiology Institute, UPR, Puerto Rico 2010 Advisory Committee, Neuroscience Grad Program, UT Austin 2010 External Advisory Committee, Grad Program Neuroscience, Brown

University 2010 External Advisory Committee, Grad Program Neuroscience,

Harvard University 2010 External Advisor, Stanford University Neuroscience PhD Program 2010 External Advisory Committee, Grad Program Neuroscience, SUNY

Stony Brook 2010-present Advisory Board, Dance for PDSM, Mark Morris Dance Group 2010-present Advisory Board, Janelia Farms 2011 External Advisor, Computational Neuroscience, USC 2011 Chair, External Advisory Panel, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm 2011 External Advisory Panel, Ontario Neuroscience 2012 Ad hoc Reviewer, NCBS Bangalore 2012- Advisory Board, Sagol Center for Neuroscience Tel Aviv University 2012 Advisory Review, BU Anatomy and Neuroscience PhD program 2013 External Advisory Board, Computational Neuroscience Training

Program, Emory University 2013-present Scientific Advisory Board, NERF, Leuven, Belguim 2014 External Evaluator, MCO Program, Harvard Grant Review Panels and Other Service to the Field 1982 Neurological Sciences Study Section, NIH, Ad Hoc Reviewer 1982 Site Visit Committee Neurobiology Study Section, NIH 1983-1986 Panel Member, Neurological Sciences Study Section, NIH 1987 NSF Review Panel, Biological Centers Grants 1989-1991 Review Committee, Lindsley Prize, Society for Neuroscience 1989-1991 Ad hoc Panel Member Review Group, Theoretical Neuroscience NIMH

1989- Selection committee prize for International Society for Neuroethology 1990 NSF review panel, BNS 1991 Nominating Committee, Society for Neuroscience 1991-1995 Panel Member, Neurological Sciences Training Study Section 1991 NIMH site visit committee 1992-1994 Advisory Committee for the Biological Sciences, NSF 1992-present Nominating Committee, Dana Foundation Awards in Health 1992-1995 Education Committee, Society for Neuroscience 1993-1995 Program Committee, Neural Plasticity Gordon Conference 1993 Program Commitee, Computational Neuroscience Meeting 1993-1995 Motor Control Commission, International Union Physiological Sciences 1994 HHMI Predoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee 1994 Review Panel Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mt. Sinai Medical

School 1994 Consultant Helen Hay Whitney Annual Meeting 1994-1998 Councilor, Society for Neuroscience 1996 HHMI Predoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee 1996 Advisory Meeting, NINDS Training Grant Reviews 1996-1999 NIH Reviewers Reserve 1996 Advisory Meeting, NIMH Training Grant Reviews 1998 HHMI Predoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee 1998 Ad Hoc member IFCN-8 Study Section, NIH 1998 Ad Hoc member panel for Joint Training Grant Proposals, NIH 1999-2002 Council, Biophysical Society 1998 NINDS Advisory Panel, “Channels, synapses, circuits” 2000-2003 Electorate Nominating Committee of the Section of Neuroscience (AAAS) 2000 Nominating Committee Society for Neuroscience 2000 Co-Chair, Advisory Committee to NINDS on Computational Neuroscience 2000 Advisory Committee to NIDA on Computational Neuroscience 2000 Ad Hoc Member IFCN7 Study Section, NIH 2000-2003 Program Committee, Society for Neuroscience 2000 CSR Advisory Committee, IFCN, NIH 2000-2007 Selection Committee, Capranica Foundation for Neuroethology 2001-2004 APS Central Nervous System Steering Committee 2001 Review Panel for DFG, Germany, Biological Centers Program 2002-2005 Trustee of the Grass Foundation 2002 Review Panel for DFG, Germany, National Centers of Excellence 2002-2004 Committee on Committees, Society for Neuroscience 2004 Program Chair Elect, Society for Neuroscience 2004 Computational Neuroscience Review Panel, NSF 2005 Program Chair, Society for Neuroscience 2005 Ad Hoc Member, Board of Scientific Counselors, NINDS 2005-2009 Sensory-Motor Integration Study Section, NIH 2005 Chair, Training Grant Review, NIH 2005-present Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives 2006 Blue Ribbon Panel, NSF Science of Learning Centers 2006 Ad Hoc Member, Board of Scientific Counselors, NINDS

2006-2007 President Elect, Society for Neuroscience 2007 Ad Hoc Member, Board of Scientific Counselors, NINDS 2007 National Academy of Sciences report committee “Conceptual Basis of

Biology” 2007 NSF Workshop on future of Neuroscience 2007-2008 President, Society for Neuroscience 2007 NINDS Blue Sky Advisory Panel 2008 NIMH Diversity Meeting 2008 Chair, AERES Review Committee, Universite de Rene Descartes, Paris 2009 HHMI Review Panel, Early Career Awards 2009 Pioneer Award Panel, NIH 2009 HHMI Investigator Review Panel 2009-2011 Institute of Medicine Forum on Neuroscience 2009 External Advisory Panel Janelia Farms Group Leader Competition 2010 NINDS Panel on Health Disparities and Diversity 2010 NSF Workshop on Interactions between Computer Science and Biology 2010 AWARD workshop on Women in Science 2010 NCRR Study Section COBRE 3 2011-2014 Council, NINDS 2011-2014 Publication Committee Society for Neuroscience 2012 Transformative R01 Roadmap Review, Officer of Director, NIH 2012 Chair, NAS Neuroscience Prize Committee 2013-2014 The BRAIN Initiative (NIH) 2013 Chair, Pradel Prize Committee, NAS 2013 Gerard Prize Committee, SfN 2014-2016 Shaw Prize Committee Invited Symposium talks/ summer course participation 2005-present: 2005 Invited Plenary Speaker, Symposium to honor Ted Bullock’s 90th birthday 2005 Invited Speaker, Computational Chronobiology Meeting, Keck/NAS symposium 2005 Participant and Speaker, Neuroscience Research Institute 72nd meeting 2005 Symposium Speaker, Bernstein Centers, Berlin Germany 2005 Keynote Speaker, Statistics of Networks Meeting, National Academies,

Washington 2005 Invited Speaker, 2nd Viktor Hamburger Symposium, Washington DC 2006 Invited Speaker, Chilean Neuroscience Society, Santiago, Chile 2006 Faculty, Course on Complex Systems, Valparaiso, Chile 2006 Keynote Speaker, Origin and Regulation of Bursting Activity in Neurons, Georgia

State 2006 Invited Speaker, Albert Einstein Medical School Symposium to honor Dean

Purpura 2006 Invited Symposium Speaker, XXVIII International Symposium, U Montreal,

Canada

2006 Invited Speaker, McDonnell Foundation Meeting 2006 Invited Lecturer, Mathematics in the Brain Course, Kristineberg Marine Research

Station, Sweden 2006 Keynote Speaker, Young Physiologists Symposium, University College London 2006 Plenary Speaker, FENS Meeting, Vienna, Austria 2006 Presidential Symposium, University of Minnesota 2006 Invited Panelist, 25th Meeting of Army Research 2007 Invited Lecturer, Okinawa Course in Computational Neuroscience 2007 Lecturer, Methods in Computational Neuroscience, MBL 2007 C-WIN lecture, SfN 2007 Faculty Investigator Workshop, American Epilepsy Society 2008 Invited Speaker, Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Circuits 2008 Joseph Erlanger Distinguished Lecture, American Physiological Society Meeting 2008 Keynote Speaker Janelia Farms Conference. Circuits in Genetic Systems 2008 Invited lecturer, Ion Channels Course, Cold Spring Harbor 2008 Scholar-in-Residence, Neural Systems & Behavior Course, MBL 2008 Invited Speaker Sloan-Swartz Meeting, Princeton 2008 Invited Lecturer, Methods in Computational Neuroscience Course, MBL 2008 Invited Symposium Speaker, Kavli Award Ceremony Symposium, Oslo, Norway 2008 Keynote Speaker, Harvard Neurobiology Retreat 2008 Mission Bay Speaker, UCSF 2008 Keynote Speaker, 26th Army Science Conference, Orlando 2009 Faculty Lecturer, Methods in Computational Neuroscience, MBL 2009 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Research Day, Physiology Dept 2009 Invited speaker NYU COB Day 2010 Invited speaker, CoSyne Meeting, Salt Lake City 2010 Invited speaker, American Physical Society, Portland 2010 Invited speaker, Women in Science, UCSD 2010 Organizer, speaker, Burroughs-Wellcome Foundation Meeting on the Interface

between Physics and Biology 2010 Keynote Speaker, Axon guidance, plasticity, and regeneration Cold Spring Harbor

Meeting 2010 Keynote Speaker, Computational Neurobiology Minisymposium, Hospital of Sick

Children, Toronto 2011 Invited Speaker, Integrative Theoretical Neuroscience Symposium, USC 2011 Keynote Speaker, Neurosciences Retreat, NYU 2011 Faculty Lecturer, Methods in Computational Neuroscience, MBL 2011 University of Pittsburgh Klaus Hofman Lecture 2011 Invited Speaker, 5th Annual SfN Satellite Symposium on Motor Systems 2012 Invited Speaker, NCBS Bangalore, 20th anniversary symposium 2012 Invited participant in Kavli Foundation 6th Futures Meeting

2012 Invited Speaker, Brain Plasticity Symposium, Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University

2012 Invited Speaker, Seiden Control Theory Workshop Technion Institute, Haifa 2012 George A. Miller Award talk, Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Chicago 2012 Invited speaker/participant Canonical Neuroscience Meeting, Florence, Italy 2012 Invited speaker, Computational Neuroscience Course, Okinawa Institute of

Science and Technology 2012 Keynote Speaker, B-Debate, How Mind Emerges From Brain, Barcelona 2012 Invited Symposium Speaker, FENS, Barcelona 2012 Keynote Speaker Gordon Conference on Synaptic Transmission 2012 Invited Symposium Speaker, International Society for Neuroethology Meeting 2012 Keynote Speaker 2nd Champalimaud Symposium 2012 Invited Speaker, Neuron Neuromodulation meeting 2012 Invited Speaker, Turing Enduring Meeting, Rockefeller University 2013 Invited Speaker, CoSyne Meeting, Salt Lake City 2013 Ernst Florey Plenary Lecture, German Neuroscience Mtg, Tubingen, Germany 2013 Faculty, Computational Neuroscience Course Asia, Beijing 2013 Faculty, Methods in Computational Neuroscience Course, Woods Hole 2013 Mentoring Workshop Speaker Neuroethology Gordon Research Seminar 2013 Invited Speaker Neuroethology Gordon Conference, Mt. Snow 2013 Gruber Lecture, Society for Neuroscience 2013 Invited Speaker, Cambridge University, Symposium 2014 Mentorship lecture, MIT Graduate Women Empowerment Symposium 2014 Symposium Speaker, National Academy of Sciences 2014 Keynote speaker, A Look Ahead XVII Symposium UMBC 2014 Women in Neuroscience Invited Discussant, UMBC Advance Program 2014 Keynote Speaker, MCO Retreat Harvard 2014 Heller Lectures, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 2014 Invited Symposium Speaker, Canadian Neuroscience Meeting 2014 Keynote Speaker, Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Montreal 2014 Invited Speaker, Cold Spring Harbor Symposium 2014 Talairach Lecture Organization Human Brain Mapping, Hamburg 2014 Invited Speaker ADREANE Meeting, Santorini Greece 2014 Invited Lecturer, Computational Neuroscience Course, Bangalore 2014 Faculty lecture, Methods in Computational Neuroscience Course, MBL 2014 Invited Speaker, CNC Annual Symposium, Stanford University 2014 Invited Speaker, Opening Symposium Max-Planck Institute Frankfurt 2014 Keynote Speaker, IFM Colloquium, Inserm, Paris, France 2014 Keynote Speaker, NeNa Conference, Tubingen, Germany 2014 Invited Speaker and Panelist at IOM Meeting on Training Invited departmental seminars and colloquia (2005-present):

2005 Neuroscience Graduate Program, UCSD 2005 Neuroscience Seminar Series, NIH 2005 Gladstone Neurological Institute, UCSF 2005 Neuroscience Program, USC 2005 Distinguished Lecturer, Neuroscience Program, University of Virginia 2005 Neuroscience Program, University of Arizona 2005 Neuroscience Graduate Program, UC Berkeley 2005 Neuroscience Program, University of Oregon, Eugene 2005 19th George A. Feigen Lecture, Stanford University 2006 Neuroscience Program, U Mass Medical School, Worcester 2006 Neuroscience Program, Tufts Medical School, Boston 2006 Grand Rounds, Neurology Department, Univ Wisconsin Medical School 2006 Whitney Laboratory, St. Augustine, Florida 2006 Physiology Department, Emory Medical School, Atlanta 2006 Karolinska Institute, Stockholm 2006 Cserr Lecture, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory 2006 1st Annual Kravitz Lecture, MBL, Woods Hole 2006 Caltech 2006 Rockefeller University, Physics 2006 Princeton University, Neuroscience 2006 Harvard Neurobiology Department 2007 Picower Institute, MIT 2007 Neuroscience, University of Tennessee, Memphis 2007 Natick Army Laboratories 2007 Neurobiology, UT Medical School Houston 2007 Harvard, Brain Sciences Center 2007 Janelia Farms 2007 Mildred Trotter Lecture, Washington University Medical School 2007 Pharmacology Department, Mt. Sinai Medical School 2008 Neuroscience Program, Boston University 2008 Neurobiology Department, Yale University 2008 Neuroscience Graduate Program, Downstate Medical Center 2008 Neuroscience Program, Wellesley College 2008 Physics Department, Northeastern University 2008 Neurobiology and Behavior, SUNY Stony Brook 2008 Neurophysiology, University Paris V, Rene Descartes 2009 Northwestern Medical School, Neuroscience Program 2009 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Neuroscience Woolsley lecture 2009 Neurotheory Group, Columbia University 2009 Neurobiology Group, Max Planck Institute, Munich 2010 NCBS, Bangalore, India 2010 Neuroscience, Brown University

2010 Yale, Cellular and Molecular Physiology 2010 Neuroscience, University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana 2010 Center for Learning and Memory, UT Austin 2010 Distinguished Alumna Talk, UCSD 2010 Ross seminar, Biophysics Program, Ohio State University 2010 Presidential Dream Course Neuroethology Lecture at Sam Noble Museum,

University of Oklahoma 2011 Neurobiology, University of Koln, Germany 2011 Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Gottingen, Germany 2011 Neurobiology, UC Davis 2011 Neurobiology, University of Chicago 2011 Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Yale University 2011 Neuroscience Program, University of Minnesota 2011 Neuroscience, University of Oregon 2011 Neuro-Innovation, Stanford University 2012 Department of Biology, TIFR, Mumbai, India 2012 St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, India 2012 Boston Action Club, Northeastern 2012 Neuroscience, Thomas Jefferson University 2012 Neuroscience, Columbia University 2012 Neuroscience, Weizmann Istitute, Rehovat, Israel 2012 Max Birnstiel Lecture, IMP, Vienna 2012 Celest program, Boston University 2012 Picower Lecture, MIT 2012 Helen Wills Institute of Neuroscience, UC Berkeley 2013 Kirby Lecture, Children’s Hospital, Boston 2013 Frontiers in Science Lecture, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 2013 A.R. Martin Lecture, University of Colorado Medical School 2013 Neuroscience Program, UT Southwestern Medical Center 2013 Joint Biology/Neuroscience Seminar Brandeis University 2013 Broad Seminar, Neurobiology, Duke University 2014 Seminar Series of Engineering, Neuroscience, and Health, USC 2014 Director’s Seminar Series, Janelia Farms, HHMI 2014 Wright State University, Dayton, OH 2014 Mountcastle Lecture, Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins 2014 Biology, Case Western Reserve University 2014 Weizmann Institute, Rehovat, Israel 2014 Public Lecture, NCBS, Bangalore India 2014 Center for Brain Science, Harvard University 2014 Neuroscience, Trinity College, Dublin 2014 Neuroscience, Calgary 2014 ADVANCE, University of Maryland, College Park

PUBLICATIONS THESIS Marder, E. (1974) Acetylcholine is an excitatory neuromuscular transmitter in the

stomatogastric system of the lobster, Ph.D. Thesis, Biology Department, University of California, San Diego.

PRIMARY RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS 1. Marder, E. (1974) Acetylcholine as an excitatory neuromuscular transmitter in the

stomatogastric system of the lobster. Nature 251: 730-731. 2. Marder, E. (1976) Cholinergic motor neurones in the stomatogastric system of the

lobster. J. Physiol. 257: 63-86. PMCID: PMC1309344. 3. Marder, E. and Paupardin-Tritsch, D. (1978) The pharmacological properties of some

crustacean neuronal acetylcholine, γ-aminobutyric acid and l-glutamate responses. J. Physiol. 280: 213-236. PMCID: PMC1282656.

4. Marder, E. and Paupardin-Tritsch, D. (1980) Picrotoxin block of depolarizing ACh

response. Brain Res. 181: 223-227. 5. Marder, E. and Paupardin-Tritsch, D. (1980) The pharmacological profile of the

acetylcholine response of a crustacean muscle. J. Exp. Biol. 88: 147-159. 6. Lingle, C., Eisen, J.S., and Marder, E. (1981) Block of glutamatergic excitatory

synaptic channels by chlorisondamine. Molecular Pharmacology 19: 349-353. 7. Lingle, C. and Marder, E. (1981) A glutamate-activated chloride conductance on a

crustacean muscle. Brain Res. 212: 481-488. 8. Eisen, J.S. and Marder, E. (1982) Mechanisms underlying pattern generation in

lobster stomatogastric ganglion as determined by selective inactivation of identified neurons. III. Synaptic connections of electrically coupled pyloric neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 48: 1392-1415.

9. Marder, E., O'Neil, M.B., Grossman, R.I., Davis, K.R., and Taveras, J.M. (1983)

Cholinergic actions of metrizamide. AJNR 4: 61-65. 10. Beltz, B., Eisen, J.S., Flamm, R., Harris-Warrick, R., Hooper, S.L., and Marder, E.

(1984). Serotonergic innervation and modulation of the stomatogastric ganglion of three decapod crustaceans (Panulirus interruptus, Cancer irroratus, and Homarus americanus). J. Exp. Biol. 109: 35-54.

11. Wade, P.D., Marder, E., and Siekevitz, P. (1984). Characterization of transmitter release as a response of vertebrate neural tissue to erythrosin B. Brain Res. 305: 259-270.

12. Marder, E. and Eisen, J.S. (1984). Transmitter identification of pyloric neurons:

Electrically coupled neurons use different neurotransmitters. J. Neurophysiol. 51: 1345-1361.

13. Marder, E., and Eisen, J.S. (1984). Electrically coupled pacemaker neurons respond

differently to the same physiological inputs and neurotransmitters. J. Neurophysiol. 51: 1362-1374.

14. Eisen, J.S., and Marder, E. (1984). A mechanism for the production of phase shifts in

a pattern generator. J. Neurophysiol. 51: 1375-1393. 15. Hooper, S.L. and Marder, E. (1984). Modulation of a central pattern generator by

two neuropeptides, proctolin and FMRFamide. Brain Res. 305: 186-191. 16. Marder, E. (1984) Roles for electrical coupling in neural circuits as revealed by

selective neuronal deletions. J. Exp. Biol. 112: 147-167. 17. Marder, E., Hooper, S.L., and Siwicki, K.K. (1986) Modulatory action and

distribution of the neuropeptide proctolin in the crustacean stomatogastric nervous system. J. Comp. Neurol. 243: 454-467.

18. Albert, J.A., Lingle, C.J., Marder, E., and O'Neil, M. (1986) A GABA-activated

chloride-conductance not blocked by picrotoxin on spiny lobster neuromuscular preparations. Brit. J. Pharmac. 87: 771-779. PMCID: PMC1916806.

19. Hooper, S.L., O'Neil, M.B., Wagner, R.J., Ewer, J., Golowasch, J., and Marder, E.

(1986). The innervation of the pyloric region of the crab, Cancer borealis: homologous muscles in decapod species are differently innervated. J. Comp. Physiol. A 159: 227-240.

20. Marder, E., Calabrese, R.L., Nusbaum, M.P., and Trimmer, B. (1987) Distribution

and partial characterization of FMRFamide-like peptides in the stomatogastric nervous systems of the rock crab, Cancer borealis, and the spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus. J. Comp. Neurol. 259: 150-163.

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96. Prinz, A.A., Thirumalai, V. and Marder, E. (2003) The functional consequences of

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105. Goaillard, J-M., Schulz, D.J., Kilman, V.L., and Marder, E. (2004) Octopamine

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106. Prinz, A.A., Bucher, D. and Marder, E. (2004) Similar network activity from

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108. Bucher, D., Prinz, A.A., and Marder, E. (2005) Animal-to-animal variability in motor pattern production in adults and during growth. J. Neurosci., 25: 1611-1619. (cover picture).

109. Soto-Treviño, C., Rabbah, P., Marder, E. and Nadim, F. (2005) A computational

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111. Thirumalai, V., Prinz, A.A., Johnson, C. and Marder, E. (2006) Red pigment

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112. Schulz, D.J., Goaillard, J.-M., and Marder, E. (2006) Variance in channel

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113. Cruz-Bermúdez, N., Fu, Q., Kutz, K.K., Christie, A.E., Li, L., and Marder, E. (2006)

Mass spectrometric characterization and physiological actions of GAHKNYLRFamide, a novel FMRFamide-like peptide from crabs of the genus Cancer. J. Neurochem., 97: 784-799.

114. Bucher, D., Taylor, A.L., and Marder, E. (2006) Central pattern generating neurons simultaneously express fast and slow rhythmic activities in the stomatogastric ganglion. J. Neurophysiol., 95: 3617-3632.

115. Billimoria, C.P., DiCaprio, R.A., Birmingham, J.T., Abbott, L.F. and Marder, E. (2006) Neuromodulation of spike timing precision in sensory neurons. J. Neuroscience, 26: 5910-5919.

116. Taylor, A.L., Hickey, T.J., Prinz, A.A., and Marder, E. (2006) Structure and visualization of high-dimensional conductance spaces. J. Neurophysiol., 96: 891-905.

117. Bucher, D., Johnson, C.D., and Marder, E. (2007) Neuronal morphology and neuropil structure in the stomatogastric ganglion of the lobster, Homarus americanus. J. Comp. Neurol., 501: 185-205.

118. Fu, Q., Tang, L.S., Marder, E., and Li, L. (2007) Mass spectrometric characterization and physiological actions of VPNDWAHFRGSWamide, a novel B type allatostatin in the crab, Cancer borealis, J. Neurochem, 101: 1099-1107.

119. Schulz, D.J., Goaillard, J-M, and Marder, E. (2007) Quantitative expression profiling of identified neurons reveals cell-specific constraints on highly variable levels of gene expression. PNAS, 104: 13187- 13191. PMCID: PMC1933263

120. Cruz-Bermúdez, N. and Marder, E. (2007) Multiple modulators act on the cardiac ganglion of the crab, Cancer borealis. J. Exp. Biol., 210: 2873-2884.

121. Cape, S.S., Rehm, K.J., Ma, M., Marder, E., and Li, L. (2008) Mass spectral comparison of the neuropeptide complement of the stomatogastric ganglion and brain in the adult and embryonic lobster, Homarus americanus. J. Neurochem., 105:690-702.

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123. Rehm, K.R., Deeg, K. and Marder, E. (2008) Developmental regulation of neuromodulator function in the stomatogastric ganglion of the lobster, Homarus americanus. J. Neuroscience, 28: 9828 - 9839. PMCID: PMC2614700.

124. Grashow, R., Brookings, T. and Marder, E. (2009) Reliable neuromodulation from circuits with variable underlying structure. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 106: 11742-11746. PMC2701344

125. Ma, M, Szabo, T., Jia, C., Marder, E. and Li, L. (2009) Mass spectrometric characterization and physiological action of novel crustacean C-type allatostatins. Peptides, 30:1660–1668. PMC2721915.

126. Tobin A-E, Cruz-Bermúdez ND, Marder E, Schulz DJ (2009) Correlations in Ion Channel mRNA in Rhythmically Active Neurons. PLoS ONE 4(8): e6742. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006742. PMC2727049

127. Taylor, A.L., Goaillard, J-M, and Marder, E (2009) How multiple conductances determine electrophysiological properties in a multicompartmental model. J. Neuroscience, 29: 5573-5586; doi:10.1523. PMC2821064.

128. Goaillard, J.-M., Taylor, A.L., Schulz, D., and Marder, E. (2009) Functional consequences of animal-to-animal variation in circuit parameters. Nature Neuroscience, 12: 1424-1430. PMC2826985.

129. Goaillard, J.-M, Taylor, A.L., Pulver, S.R. and Marder, E. (2010) Slow and persistent postinhibitory rebound acts as an intrinsic short-term memory mechanism. J. Neuroscience, 30: 4687-4692. PMC2885135.

130. Grashow, R., Brookings, T., and Marder, E. (2010) Compensation for variable intrinsic neuronal excitability by circuit-synaptic interactions. J. Neuroscience, 30: 9145 - 9156. PMC2913134

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132. Kispersky, T., Gutierrez, G., and Marder, E. (2011). Functional connectivity in a rhythmic inhibitory circuit using Granger causality. Neural Systems & Circuits, 1:9. PMC3314404.

133. Szabo, T.M., Chen, R., Goeritz, M., Maloney, R.T., Tang, L.S., Li, L., and Marder, E.

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134. Brookings, T., Grashow, R. and Marder, E. (2012) Statistics of neuronal

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136. Kispersky, T., Caplan, J., and Marder, E. (2012) Increase in sodium conductance decreases firing rate and gain in model neurons. J. Neurosci., 32: 10995– 10995. PMC3427781

137. Rinberg, A., Taylor, A.L., and Marder, E. (2013) The effects of temperature on the stability of a neuronal oscillator. PLoS Comput Biol 9(1): e1002857. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002857 PMCID:PMC3542102

138. Gutierrez, G.J., O’Leary, T., and Marder, E. (2013) Multiple mechanisms switch an electrically coupled, synaptically inhibited neuron between competing oscillator networks. Neuron, 77: 845-858. PMCID:PMC3664401.

139. Williams, A.H., Kwiatkowski, M.A., Mortimer, A.M., Marder, E., Zeeman, M.L. and Dickinson, P.S. (2013) Animal-to-animal variability in the phasing of the crustacean cardiac motor pattern: an experimental and computational analysis. J. Neurophysiol., 109: 2451-2465. PMCID: PMC3653045

140. Gerhard, F., Kispersky, T., Gutierrez, G.J., Marder, E, Kramer, M., and Eden, U. (2013) Successful prediction of a physiological circuit with known connectivity from spiking activity alone. PLoS Computational Biol., 9: e1003138. PMCID:

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3. Marder, E. (1982) Review of Neuropharmacology of Insects. Ciba Foundation

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ganglion of decapod crustaceans. In Selverston, A.I., ed. Model Neural Networks and Behavior. Plenum Publishing Co. pp. 319-337.

6. Marder, E., Hooper, S.L., and Eisen, J.S. (1987) Multiple neurotransmitters provide a

mechanism for the production of multiple outputs from a single neuronal circuit. In Edelman, G.M., Gall, W.E., and Cowan, M.W., eds. Synaptic Function. Neuroscience Research Foundation, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 305-327.

7. Marder, E. (1987) Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators. In Selverston, A.I. and

Moulins, M. The Crustacean Stomatogastric Nervous System: A Model for the Study of Central Nervous Systems. Springer-Verlag, New York, Ch. 9, pp. 263-300.

8. Marder, E. (1987) The stomatogastric ganglion. In Adelman, G., ed. The Encyclopedia

of Neuroscience. Birkhauser, Boston, pp. 1143-1144. 9. Marder, E. (1988) News and Views: Modulating a neuronal network. Nature 335:

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12. Marder, E. and Nusbaum, M.P. (1989) Peptidergic modulation of the motor pattern

generators in the stomatogastric ganglion. In Perspectives in Neural Systems and Behavior, T.C. Carew and D. Kelley, eds., Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, pp 73-91.

13. Marder, E. (1989) Introduction: modulation of neural networks underlying behavior. In: Neuromodulation of Circuits in Behavior. Altman, J. and Marder, E., eds. Semin.Neurosci. 1: 3-4.

14. Marder, E. (1989) review of Comparative Invertebrate Neurochemistry, G.G. Lunt

and R.W. Olsen, eds., Cornell University Press. Quarterly Review of Biology, 64:92.

15. Golowasch, J., Kumar, W., and Marder, E. (1990) Membrane currents in rhythmic

neurons. In Wiese, K., Krenz, W-D, Tautz, J., Reichert, H., and Mulloney, B., eds. Frontiers in Crustacean Neurobiology, Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, pp 417-423.

16. Weimann, J.M., Meyrand, P., and Marder, E. (1990) Neurons that participate in

several behaviors. In Wiese, K., Krenz, W-D, Tautz, J., Reichert, H., and Mulloney, B., eds. Frontiers in Crustacean Neurobiology, Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, pp 424-430.

17. Harris-Warrick, R.M. and Marder, E. (1991) Modulation of Neural Networks for

Behavior. Annu. Rev. Neurosci. 14: 39-57. 18. Marder, E. (1991) A new act to swallow. Nature, 351:18. 19. Kepler, T.B., Abbott, L.F. and Marder, E. (1991) Order Reduction for Dynamical

Systems Describing the Behavior of complex neurons. IN: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 3, R.P. Lippmann, J.E. Moody, and D. Touretzky, eds. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Mateo, pp 55-61.

20. Marder, E. (1991) Plateau in time. Curr. Biol. 1: 326-327. 21. Marder, E. (1991) Modifiability of pattern generation. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 1:571-

576. 22. Kennedy, M.B. and Marder, E. (1992) Cellular and molecular mechanisms of

neuronal plasticity. IN: Hall, Z., ed. An Introduction to Molecular Neurobiology. Sinauer Press, Sunderland, MA. pp. 463-495.

23. Marder, E., Abbott, L.F., Kepler, T.B., and Hooper, S.L. (1992) Modification of

oscillator function by electrically coupled neurons. In: Basar, E., Bullock, T.H., eds. Induced Rhythms of the Brain., Birkhäuser Boston, Inc., pp. 287-296.

24. Harris-Warrick, R.M., Marder, E., Selverston, A.I., and Moulins, M. eds. (1992)

Dynamic Biological Networks: The Stomatogastric Nervous System. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 328 pages.

25. Marder, E. and Selverston, A.I. (1992) Modeling the stomatogastric nervous system.

IN: Dynamic Biological Networks: The Stomatogastric Nervous System, Harris-

Warrick, R.M., Marder, E., Selverston, A.I., Moulins, M., eds. Cambridge, MA; MIT Press, pp. 161-196.

26. Marder, E., Weimann, J.M., Kepler, T.B., and Abbott, L.F. (1992) Computational

implications of serotonin-sensitive region of axonal membrane on a dual function motor neuron. In: Eeckman, F.H., ed. Neural Systems: Analysis and Modeling. Kluwer Academic Publishers Boston, MA. pp. 377-390.

27. Marder, E. and Weimann, J.M. (1992) Modulatory control of multiple task

processing in the stomatogastric nervous system. IN: Neurobiology of Motor Programme Selection: new approaches to mechanisms of behavioral choice, J. Kien, C. McCrohan, and W. Winlow, eds. Pergamon Press, Oxford.

28. Marder, E. (1993) Modulating Membrane Properties of Neurons: Role in

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29. Koch, C. (rapporteur), Betz, H., Douglas, R.J., Egelhaaf, M., Jack, J., Korn, H.,

Marder, E., Parnas, H., Segal, L.A., Traub, R.D., and Vetter, T. (1993). Group Report: Molecular and biophysical mechanisms of information processing. IN: Exploring Brain Functions: Models in Neuroscience, Poggio, T.A. and Glaser, D.A., eds Report of the Dahlem Workshop, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, pg 59-75.

30. Marder, E., Abbott, L.F., Buchholtz, F., Epstein, I.R., Golowasch, J., Hooper, S.L.

and Kepler, T.B. (1993). Physiological insights from cellular and network models of the stomatogastric nervous systems of lobsters and crabs. Am. Zool., 33: 29-39.

31. Renaud-LeMasson, S., LeMasson, G., Marder, E., and Abbott, L.F. (1993) Hybrid

circuits of interacting computer model and biological neurons. IN: Giles, C.L., Hanson, S.J., and Cowan, J.D., eds. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 5. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, pp. 813-819.

32. Marder, E., Abbott, L.F., Sharp, A.A., and Kopell, N. (1993) Electrical coupling in

networks containing oscillators. In: P. Rudomin, M.A. Arbib, F. Cervantes-Péres. and R. Romo, eds. Neuroscience: From Neural Networks to Artificial Intelligence. Springer-Verlag. pp 33-42.

33. Abbott, L.F., LeMasson, G., Siegel, M. and Marder, E. (1993) Activity-dependent

modification of intrinsic neuronal properties. ICANN '93. Proceedings of the International conference on artificial neural networks. Edited by Gielen, S. and Kappen, B. Springer-Verlag, London. pp 171-176.

34. Hooper, S.L. (Rapporteur), Altman, J.S., Benjamin, P.R., Frey, U., Grillner, S.,

Hultborn, H.R., Kaczmarek, L.K., Levitan, I., McCormick, D., Marder, E., and Segal, M. (1994) What are the mechanisms for state-dependent changes? Dahlem

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35. Marder, E. (1994) Dynamic Modulation of Neurons and Networks. IN: Cowan, J.D.,

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36. Skinner, F.K., Gramoll S., Calabrese, R.L., and Kopell, N. and Marder, E. (1994)

Frequency control in biological half-center oscillators. In: Eeckman, F.H., ed. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, pp 223-228.

37. LoFaro, T., Kopell, N., Marder, E. and Hooper, S.L. (1994) The Effect of ih currents

on bursting patterns of pairs of coupled neurons. In: Eeckman, F.H., ed. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, pp 15-20.

38. Abbott, L.F., Siegel, M. and Marder, E. (1994) Activity-dependent distributions of

neuronal conductances. In: Eeckman, F.H., ed. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, pp 47-52.

39. Marder, E. (1994) Polymorphic Neural Networks. Curr. Biol. 4:752-754. 40. Marder, E., Abbott, L.F., LeMasson, G., O'Neil, M.B., Renaud-LeMasson, S., and

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41. Marder, E., Skiebe, P. and Christie, A.E. (1994) Multiple modes of network

modulation. Verh. Dtsch. Zool. Ges. 87: 177-184. 42. Abbott, L.F. and Marder, E. (1995) Activity-dependent regulation of neuronal

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43. O'Neil, M.B., Abbott, L.F., Sharp, A.A., Turrigiano, G.G., and Marder, E. (1995) The

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44. Marder, E., Christie, A.E., and Kilman, V.L. (1995) Functional organization of

cotransmission systems: lessons from small nervous systems. Invert. Neurosci. 1: 105-112.

45. Marder, E. and Abbott, L.F. (1995) Theory in Motion. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 5: 832-

840. 46. Marder, E. (1996) Following your own rhythm. Curr. Biol. 6: 119-121.

47. Abbott, L.F., Turrigiano, G., LeMasson, G. and Marder, E. (1996)

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48. Marder, E. and Calabrese, R.L. (1996) Principles of rhythmic motor pattern

generation. Physiol. Rev. 76: 687-717. 49. Sen, K., Jorge-Rivera, J.C., Marder, E., and Abbott, L.F. (1996) Neural decoding and

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50. Marder, E. (1996) Computing with cAMP. Nature 384: 113-114. 51. Marder, E., Abbott, L.F., Turrigiano, G.G., Liu, Z., and Golowasch, J. (1996) Memory

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52. Marder, E., Jorge-Rivera, J.C., Kilman, V. and Weimann, J.M. (1997) Peptidergic

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53. Marder, E. (1997) Computational dynamics in rhythmic neural circuits. The

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55. Liu, Z., Casey, M., Marder, E., and Abbott, L.F. (1997) Neurons and networks with

activity-dependent conductances. In: Bower, J.M., ed. Computational Neuroscience, Trends in Research, 1997. Plenum Press, New York, pp 723-728.

56. Manor, Y., Nadim, F., Nusbaum, M.P., and Marder, E. (1997) Modeling the MCN1-

activated gastric mill rhythm: the interaction between fast and slow oscillators. In: Bower, J.M., ed. Computational Neuroscience, Trends in Research, 1997. Plenum Press, New York, pp. 391-394.

57. Nadim, F., Manor, Y., Abbott, L.F., and Marder, E. (1997) Strength and timing of

graded synaptic transmission depend on frequency and shape of the presynaptic waveform. In: Bower, J.M., ed. Computational Neuroscience, Trends in Research, 1997. Plenum Press, New York, pp. 19-22.

58. Marder, Eve (1997) Stomatogastric Ganglion. In: Adelman, G., and Smith, B.H. eds. The Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 2nd edition. Elsevier Science. CD-ROM.

59. Marder, E. and Abbott, L.F. (1997) Dynamic Clamp: Modeling with Biological

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60. Marder, E. (1998) From biophysics to models of network function. Annu. Rev.

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62. Marder, E. (1998) Electrical synapses: Beyond speed and synchrony to computation.

Curr. Biol., 8:R795-R797. 63. Marder, E. and Pearson, K. (1998) Editorial overview: motor control from molecules

to bedside. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 8: 693-696. 64. Marder, E., Manor, Y., Nadim, F., Bartos, M., and Nusbaum, M.P. (1998) Frequency

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65. Glowik, R.M., Golowasch, J., Keller, R., and Marder, E. (1998) D-glucose-evoked

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66. Marder, E. (1999) In Search of Computation. Review of Koch, C. The Biophysics of

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68. Marder, E., Golowasch, J., Richards, K.S., Soto-Treviño, C., Miller, W.L., and

Abbott, L.F. (1999) Self-assembly of oscillatory neurons and networks. IN: Mira, M, Sánchez-Andrés, J.V., eds. Foundations and tools for Neural Modeling. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1606: 1-11. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

69. Marder, E. (1999) The rites of spring. Curr. Biol. 9: R311. 70. Marder, E. (1999) On ambiguity. Curr. Biol.. 9: R541.

71. Marder, E. (1999) Does colocalization imply cotransmission? Curr. Biol., 9: R809-R811.

72. Marder, E. and Richards, K.S. (1999) Development of the peptidergic modulation of

a rhythmic pattern generating network. Brain Res. 848: 35-44. 73. Marder, E. (2000) Bitter and twisted. Curr. Biol. 10: R1. 74. Goldman, M.S., Golowasch, J., Marder, E., and Abbott, L.F. (2000) Dependence of

firing pattern on intrinsic ionic conductances: sensitive and insensitive combinations. Neurocomputing, 32-33: 141-146.

75. Marder, E. (2000) Colored Chalk. Current Biol., 10: R613. 76. Marder, E. (2000) Models identify hidden assumptions. Nature Neurosci. 3: 1198. 77. Marder, E. (2000) Motor pattern generation. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 10: 691-698. 78. Nusbaum, M.P., Blitz, D.M., Swensen, A.M., Wood, D., and Marder, E. (2001) The

roles of co-transmission in neural network modulation. TINS 24: 146-154. 79. Marder, E. (2001) Moving rhythms. Nature, 410: 755. 80. Prinz, A. A., Marder, E., and Abbott, L.F. (2001) Dynamic Clamp: modeling with

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82. Marder, E. and Bucher, D. (2001) Central pattern generators and the control of

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84. Marder, E. (2002) Senseless motion. Nature, 416: 131-132. 85. Marder, E. (2002) Non-mammalian models for studying neural development and

function. Nature, 417: 318-321. 86. Marder, E. and Thirumalai, V. (2002) Cellular, synaptic, and network effects of

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87. Marder, E. and Prinz, A.A. (2002) Modeling stability in neuron and network function: the role of activity in homeostasis. BioEssays, 24:1145-1154.

88. Marder, E. and Prinz, A.A. (2003) Current Compensation in neuronal homeostasis.

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109. Marder, E. (2007) Nervous systems made simple. Book review of An

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117. Marder, E. and Taylor, A.L. (2011) Multiple models to capture the variability in

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