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David Van Essen

Washington University, St. Louis, USA

Title: A neuroinformatics perspective on cerebral cortical structure and function

 

Bio sketch: David Van Essen is known for his research on the structure, function, and development of the cerebral cortex in general and the visual cortex in particular.  His physiological and anatomical studies of macaque visual cortex provide many insights regarding functional specialization and hierarchical organization. His studies of human cerebral cortex provide insights regarding normal variability, abnormalities in specific diseases, and patterns of cortical development.  He has been a pioneer in the emerging field of neuroinformatics through the development of a suite of brain-mapping software, surface-based atlases of primates and rodents, and the SumsDB database for online access and visualization of a growing body of neuroimaging data.  He is currently Edison Professor and Head of the Anatomy & Neurobiology Department at Washington University in St. Louis.  He has served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Neuroscience, founding chair of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, and President of the Society for Neuroscience.  He is a fellow of the AAAS and has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the St. Louis Academy of Science.

 

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