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Ed Boyden, Ph.D., Principal Investigator

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Principal Investigator

  • Ed Boyden

Postdoctoral Fellows

  • Michael Baratta

  • Yongku Cho

  • Brian Chow

  • Masaaki Ogawa

  • Daniel Schmidt

  • Jorg Scholvin

  • Annabelle Singer

  • Aimei Yang

Graduate and Medical Students

  • Leah Acker

  • Brian Allen

  • Jake Bernstein

  • Amy Chuong

  • Mike Henninger

  • Nathan Klapoetke

  • Emily Ko

  • Albert Kwon

  • Patrick Monahan

  • Giovanni Talei Franzesi

  • Anthony Zorzos

Technical Assistants

  • Ash Turza

  • Christian Wentz

Research Affiliates

  • Vinay Gidwaney

  • Nate Greenslit

  • Philip Low

UROPs and Other Undergraduate Researchers

  • Claire Ahn

  • Rachel Bandler

  • Allison Dobry

  • Sonya Makhni

  • Tania Morimoto

  • Alex Rodriguez

  • Jenna Sternberg

  • Victoria Wang

Administrator

  • Lisa Lieberson

Alumni - Postdocs, Grad Students, and Technical Assistants

  • Barbara Barry

  • Alexander Guerra

  • Xue Han

  • Mingjie Li

  • Xiaofeng Qian

Alumni - M.Eng. and Short Graduate Programs

  • Gilberto Abram

  • Jeremy Chang

  • Azadeh Moini

Alumni - Visiting Scientists and Students, and Research Affiliates

  • August Dietrich

  • Jiamin Zhuo

  • Kyungman Kim

  • Al Strelzoff

Alumni - UROPs and Other Undergraduate Researchers

  • Zack Anderson

  • Stephanie Chan

  • Malamo Countouris

  • Gabriel Fouasnon

  • Dhruv Garg

  • Courtney (Drew) Hilliard

  • Jessica Keenan

  • Margaret Kim

  • Eva Klinman

  • Ruben Madrigal

  • Ekavali Mishra

  • Jessica Schirmer

  • Denzil Sikka

  • Ashutosh Singhal

  • Jon Spaulding

  • Jerzy Szablowski

  • Augusto Tentori

Home » People » Research Affiliates » Vinay Gidwaney

Vinay Gidwaney

[Web: http://syntheticneurobiology.org/]  [Email: vinay, followed by media.mit.edu]  [Phone: N/A]

Vinay Gidwaney is a software entrepreneur who co-founded an enterprise IT management software company in 1999. After growing the company to over 50 employees and 200 customers, the company was acquired by Computer Associates in 2006. Shortly afterward, Vinay co-founded Neurosilicon, a biotechnology company designing innovative research tools for neuroscientists. Now, Vinay is furthering his research in neuroscience with a focus on treatments for epilepsy.

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