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Rachel Grashow

Graduate student

Volen Center for Complex Systems
Brandeis University, Mailstop #013
415 South Street
Waltham, MA 02454
USA

Tel.: (781) 736-3134

Fax: (781) 736-3142

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current line of work:

Assaying neuromodulator constancy on intrinsically variable neuronal networks using the dynamic clamp

Publications:

Marder E, Tobin AE, Grashow R (2007) How tightly tuned are network parameters? Insight from computational and experimental studies in small rhythmic motor networks. Prog Brain Res 165:193-200. pubmed | journal | pdf

Book Chapters:

Tobin AE, Grashow RG, Tang LS, Pulver SR, Marder E (2008) Using the dynamic clamp to explore the relationship between intrinsic activity and network dynamics. In: Destexhe A, Bal T (editors). The Dynamic-clamp: from principles to applications. Springer, New York.

Conference abstracts:

Grashow R, Taylor AL Marder E (2007) Can neuromodulators act consistently on intrinsically variable neuronal networks? IGERT Student Research Symposium Abstract.

Grashow R, Taylor AL, Marder E (2007) Can neuromodulators have consistent effects on intrinsically variable neuronal networks? Society for Neuroscience Abstract.

Grashow R, Marder E (2006) Assaying intrinsic property variability in biological and model stomatogastric neurons using the dynamic clamp. Society for Neuroscience Abstract.

Grashow R, Marder E (2006) Dynamic clamp half-center oscillator construction as an assay of variability in intrinsic properties. Sloan-Swartz Centers for Theoretical Neurobiology Annual Summer Meeting 2006 abstract.

Grashow R, Marder E (2006) Assaying intrinsic property variability in biological and model stomatogastric neurons using the dynamic clamp. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts.

Cruz-Bermudez ND, Grashow R, Marder E (2005) Increased burst frequency after removal of excitatory input in a rhythmic crustacean neural network. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts.

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