GangulyLab_UCSF

@BMIatUCSF

Neurologist, Neuroscientist, Neural Engineer - Augmenting function through sleep engineering, neuromodulation and neural interfaces.

San Francisco
Joined December 2012

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    Jan 25

    Great postdoc opportunity in Nuyujukian lab at Stanford: they're looking to hire a computational postdoc for a study analyzing intracortical neuroelectrophysiology data recorded from people with refractory epilepsy. Posting here: . Paul is a superb mentor!

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    Jan 6

    We are really happy to announce that our paper on 'Long-term stability of cortical population dynamics underlying consistent behavior' has finally appeared in Nature Neuroscience . A great collaboration with 1/n

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    Saluda Medical published results in

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    𝓨𝓸𝓾’𝓻𝓮 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓸𝓷𝓵𝔂 𝓸𝓷𝓮 𝓸𝓯 𝔂𝓸𝓾. ✨ Emilia Clarke founder of shares her story of strength and resilience and how she is using her platform to shine a light on brain injury recovery at :

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    Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Neuroscientists decode how the brain tracks the poetic rhythms of speech.

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    We're proud to launch a new partnership with , to bring together neuroscientists, engineers, computer scientists, physicists, chemists and mathematicians to tackle some of the biggest challenges in brain health through the Weill Neurohub.

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    6 Nov 2019

    So happy to see pediatric vascular neurologist Dr. Heather Fullerton gets award Neurological Society ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    5 Nov 2019

    (Thread) Proud to present two recent papers from the lab on how the basal ganglia contribute to motor skills. All credit goes to remarkable PDs, Ashesh Dhawale and . This is our first attempt at a tweeprint or whatever this is.... it's long… but hang in there..1/n

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    Does the brain actively delete memories with less long-term importance, or simply let them wither away? New research leaves room for both options.

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    20 Oct 2019

    linear dynamics given by x'=Ax (for A a square matrix) are determined by the eigenvalues of A. this example has 3 eigenvalues. when they're real, flow goes in/out along eigendirections; a complex pair yields spirals. if all 3 are the same w/one eigenvector, it "tries" to spiral.

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    16 Oct 2019
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    Come join us for a great group of talks on "Motor Control and Stroke Recovery" to be held at SfN 2019. Excited to see you there and receive feedback! Chair: Ela B Plow CoChair: Leonardo G Cohen Nanosymposium Session #: 544 Time: 1-4PM, Tues, Oct 22 2019 Presentation #: 544

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  12. 16 Oct 2019

    Great work from Marlene Bönstrup and colleagues!

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    Scientists at can predict how will spread in the brain based on maps of brain connections from healthy people — backing up the idea that dementia spreads through established neural networks.

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    Preview from Jan Born on the new Cell paper by Karunesh Ganguly and colleagues: "Sleep and the Balance between Memory and Forgetting"

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    3 Oct 2019

    Our new issue of Cell packs quite the punch for lovers (feat. & reviews!) but there's a lot more including of assoc , , , & more!

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  16. 3 Oct 2019

    Bidirectional changes in BCI learning based on modulating sleep activity.

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  17. 3 Oct 2019

    Proud to share out new work. "Competing Roles of Slow Oscillations and Delta Waves in Memory Consolidation versus Forgetting", Cell 2019. Great work by Jaekyung Kim, with also strong assist from Tanuj Gulati! ...

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    29 Sep 2019

    Want to learn deep RL? My deep RL course now has a permanent course number (CS285) and is being offered this semester: Lecture videos here (so far, we've gotten through most of model-free RL, model-based RL coming up next):

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    28 Sep 2019

    We are saddened by a tragic accident in which Sarah Shattuck, former undergraduate researcher in our lab, was severely injured. We wish Sarah the best on her way to recovery. Donations are needed to cover her hospital costs. Support Sarah & her family:

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    What looked like genetic differences in learning ability between songbirds turned out to reflect differences in how birds learn best. With instruction tailored to those inborn preferences, all birds learned equally well.

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