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Principal Investigator

  • Ed Boyden

Postdoctoral Fellows

  • Scott Arfin

  • Steve Bates

  • Tim Buschman

  • Yongku Cho

  • Justin Kinney

  • Masaaki Ogawa

  • Daniel Schmidt

  • Jorg Scholvin

  • Annabelle Singer

  • Aimei Yang

  • Fumi Yoshida

Graduate and Medical Students

  • Leah Acker

  • Brian Allen

  • Jake Bernstein

  • Fei Chen

  • Amy Chuong

  • Mike Henninger

  • Nathan Klapoetke

  • Suhasa Kodandaramaiah

  • Daniel Martin-Alarcon

  • Patrick Monahan

  • Caroline Moore-Kochlacs

  • Giovanni Talei Franzesi

  • Paul Tillberg

  • Anthony Zorzos

Technical Assistants

  • Ash Turza

Research Affiliates

  • Gary Brenner

  • Brian Chow

  • David Dalrymple

  • Philip Low

  • Mehran Taherian

  • Christian Wentz

  • Alex Wissner-Gross

UROPs and Other Undergraduate Researchers

  • Claire Ahn

  • Rachel Bandler

  • Huayu Ding

  • Allison Dobry

  • Michelle Fung

  • Pei-Ann Lin

  • Tania Morimoto

  • Sunanda Sharma

Administrator

  • Lisa Lieberson

Alumni - Postdocs Grad Students and Technical Assistants

  • Gilberto Abram

  • Michael Baratta

  • Barbara Barry

  • Jeremy Chang

  • Alexander Guerra

  • Xue Han

  • Byron Hsu

  • Mingjie Li

  • Azadeh Moini

  • Xiaofeng Qian

Alumni - Visiting Scientists and Students and Research Affiliates

  • August Dietrich

  • Vinay Gidwaney

  • Nate Greenslit

  • Kyungman Kim

  • Albert Kwon

  • Al Strelzoff

  • Masahiro Yamaguchi

  • Jiamin Zhuo

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

  • Emily Ko

  • Ruben Madrigal

  • Sonya Makhni

  • Ekavali Mishra

  • Cinjon Resnick

  • Alex Rodriguez

  • Jessica Schirmer

  • Denzil Sikka

  • Ashutosh Singhal

  • Jon Spaulding

  • Jenna Sternberg

  • Eli Stickgold

  • Jerzy Szablowski

  • Augusto Tentori

  • Victoria Wang

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Jake Bernstein

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

Jake Bernstein joined the lab as an undergraduate during the Fall of his senior year, earned an S.B. in Physics at MIT, and is currently working towards a Ph.D. He has developed optical fiber arrays for independent multisite neural modulation, and deployed optical stimulators for many experiments in the lab, and in collaborating labs. He hopes to use his invention to parse the complex interactions of many brain regions which make up the neural circuit mediating a complex behavior.

Projects

  • Optogenetic hardware and systems for control of neural circuits and biological functions with light

  • Recording and data analysis technologies for observing and analyzing neural circuit dynamics

  • Understanding how neural circuits compute, drive behaviors, yield brain disorders, and can serve as therapeutic targets

Publications

  • Bernstein, J. G., Boyden, E. S. (2011) Optogenetic tools for analyzing the neural circuits of behavior, in press, Trends in Cognitive Sciences. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2011.10.003

  • Bernstein, J. G., Garrity, P. A.*, Boyden, E. S.* (2011) Optogenetics and thermogenetics: technologies for controlling the activity of targeted cells within intact neural circuits, Current Opinion in Neurobiology, in press, doi:10.1016/j.conb.2011.10.023. (* co-corresponding authors)

  • Kahn, I. * Desai, M., Knoblich, U., Bernstein, J., Henninger, M., Graybiel, A. M., Boyden, E. S.*, Buckner, R. L. *, Moore, C. I. * (2011) Characterization of the Functional MRI Response Temporal Linearity via Optical Control of Neocortical Pyramidal Neurons, Journal of Neuroscience 31(42):15086-15091. (* co-corresponding authors)

  • Wentz, C. T., Bernstein, J. G., Monahan, P., Guerra, A., Rodriguez, A., Boyden, E. S. (2011) A Wirelessly Powered and Controlled Device for Optical Neural Control of Freely-Behaving Animals, Journal of Neural Engineering 8(4): 046021 doi: 10.1088/1741-2560/8/4/046021

  • Chow, B. Y., Han, X., Bernstein, J. G., Monahan, P. E., Boyden, E. S. (2011) Light-Activated Ion Pumps and Channels for Temporally Precise Optical Control of Activity in Genetically Targeted Neurons, Chapter 6, Photosensitive Molecules for Controlling Biological Function, edited by James J. Chambers and Richard H. Kramer, Neuromethods Series Volume 55, 2011, DOI: 10.1007/978-1-61779-031-7, Humana Press.

  • Desai M., Kahn I., Knoblich U., Bernstein J., Atallah H., Yang A., Kopell, N., Buckner R.L., Graybiel A. M., Moore C. I.*, and Boyden E. S.* (2011) Mapping Brain Networks in Awake Mice Using Combined Optical Neural Control and fMRI, Journal of Neurophysiology 105(3):1393-405. (* co-corresponding authors)

  • Chan S. Y., Bernstein J. G., Boyden E. S. (2010). Scalable Fluidic Injector Arrays for Viral Targeting of Intact 3-D Brain Circuits. JoVE. 35. http://www.jove.com/index/details.stp?id=1489, doi: 10.3791/1489

  • Boyden, E. S., Han, X., Talei Franzesi, G., Chan, S., Bernstein, J., Qian, X., Li, M. (2009) "New Techniques for Investigating Brain Rhythms: Optical Neural Control and Multielectrode Recording," In: Rhythms of the Neocortex: Where Do They Come From and What Are They Good For? (Kopell N., ed.) pp. 65-75. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience.

  • Han, X.*, Qian, X., Bernstein, J.G., Zhou, H.-H., Talei Franzesi, G., Stern, P., Bronson, R.T., Graybiel, A.M., Desimone, R., and Boyden, E.S.* (2009) Millisecond-Timescale Optical Control of Neural Dynamics in the Nonhuman Primate Brain, Neuron 62(2): 191-198. (* co-corresponding authors)

  • Bernstein, J. G., Han, X., Henninger, M. A., Ko, E. Y., Qian, X., Franzesi, G. T., McConnell, J. P., Stern, P., Desimone, R., and Boyden, E. S. (2008) Prosthetic systems for therapeutic optical activation and silencing of genetically-targeted neurons. Proc Soc Photo Opt Instrum Eng, 6854:68540H.

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