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18 Facts About Eve Marder

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Eve Marder is a University Professor and the Victor and Gwendolyn Beinfield Professor of Neuroscience at Brandeis University.

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At Brandeis, Marder is a member of the Volen National Center for Complex Systems.

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Dr Eve Marder is known for her pioneering work on small neuronal networks which her team has interrogated via a combination of complementary experimental and theoretical techniques.

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Eve Marder is particularly well known in the community for her work on neural circuits in the crustacean stomatogastric nervous system, a small network of 30 neurons.

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Eve Marder's work has revolutionized the way scientists approach the studies of neural circuits with respect to the study of structural and functional behavior.

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Eve Marder has published 190 original research papers in refereed journals, and 179 review articles, book chapters, and opinion pieces.

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Eve Marder has received numerous awards for her pioneering work in the field including the National Medal of Science in 2023 and the Kavli Prize in 2016.

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Eve Marder was born in Manhattan and raised on the east coast.

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Eve Marder completed her postdoctoral training at the University of Oregon in Eugene and the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris, France.

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Eve Marder subsequently began her independent research career at Brandeis University in 1978 as a faculty member in the department in Biology.

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Eve Marder found that circuits can be modulated by many neuromodulators.

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Eve Marder pioneered work on plasticity and homeostasis, revealing more about how the brain can change dramatically during learning and development yet remain structurally stable.

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Dr Eve Marder has contributed to the field of neuroscience with working spanning various topics.

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Eve Marder showed that the application of neuromodulatory substances and neurons can alter the properties of circuit components, resulting in a changed circuit output.

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Presently, Eve Marder's lab has been focused on the effects of climate change and environmental factors on circuit performance.

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Eve Marder has served on numerous editorial boards, and a broad range of review panels and working groups.

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Eve Marder continues to be on the BRAIN advisory council to this day.

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Eve Marder has an extensive publication record in the areas of neuromodulation, computational neuroscience, the dynamics of small networks, and neuropeptides.