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Gyorgy Buzsaki

机译:Gyorgy Buzsaki

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Gy?rgy Buzsáki obtained an MD degree from the University of Pécs, Hungary in 1974, followed by his Candidate of Science (~PhD) degree in 1984. Following postdoctoral fellowships with Eduardo Eidelberg in San Antonio, Texas and Cornelius Vanderwolf (a student of D.O. Hebb) at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, he returned to Pécs as an Assistant/Associate Professor in Physiology; at that time he was also a visiting scholar in Anders Bj?rklund’s lab at University of Lund, Sweden, and the Nenski Institute, Warsaw, Poland. In 1986, he became a J.D. French Foundation Fellow and subsequently an Associate Professor-in-residence at the University of California at San Diego, a rewarding and fruitful collaborative epoch with Fred Gage. After spending 20 years at Rutgers University, as Professor and Board of Governors Professor, he moved to New York University where he is currently a Biggs Professor of Neuroscience and Physiology. He is an elected member of AAAS, Academia Europaea and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His honors include the 2011 Brain Prize, ISI Highly Cited, Krieg Cortical Discoverer Award, The Pierre Gloor Award, Henry Neufeld Memorial Award, Distinguished Scholarship at Rutgers University and Collége de France Distinguished Professor. He sits on the editorial boards of several leading neuroscience journals, including Science and Neuron. His primary interests are brain oscillations, sleep, memory and associated diseases. His main focus is ‘neural syntax’ — how the segmentation of neural information is organized by the numerous brain rhythms to support cognitive functions. His book Rhythms of the Brain has received numerous accolades.
机译:吉尔吉·布扎萨基(Gy?rgyBuzsáki)于1974年获得匈牙利佩奇大学(University ofPécs)博士学位,随后于1984年获得科学博士学位(〜PhD)。在得克萨斯州圣安东尼奥市的爱德华多·爱德堡(Eduardo Eidelberg)和德克萨斯州科尼利厄斯·范德沃尔夫(Cornelius Vanderwolf)进行博士后研究后, DO Hebb),加拿大西安大略大学(University of Western Ontario)的一员,他返回佩奇(Pécs)担任生理学助理/副教授;当时,他还是瑞典隆德大学(Anders Bj?rklund)实验室和波兰华沙Nenski学院的访问学者。 1986年,他成为法学博士学位,随后成为加州大学圣地亚哥分校的驻地副教授,这是弗雷德·盖奇(Fred Gage)富有成果的合作纪元。在罗格斯大学(Rutgers University)任职20年后,他担任教授和理事会教授,之后移居纽约大学,目前是Biggs神经科学和生理学教授。他是AAAS,欧洲学术协会和匈牙利科学院的当选成员。他的荣誉包括2011年度大脑奖,ISI被高度引用,Krieg皮质发现者奖,皮埃尔·格洛尔奖,亨利·诺伊费尔德纪念奖,罗格斯大学杰出奖学金和法兰西学院杰出教授。他是《科学》和《神经元》等几本主要神经科学期刊的编辑委员会成员。他的主要兴趣是脑震荡,睡眠,记忆力和相关疾病。他的主要重点是“神经语法”-神经信息的分割是如何通过众多脑节律来组织的,以支持认知功能。他的《大脑节奏》一书获得了无数赞誉。

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