Detailed Profile
Dr. Larry F Abbott
Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University, USA
Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University, USA
Brief Biography
Larry Abbott is the William Bloor Professor of Theoretical Neuroscience and co-director of the Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at Columbia University. He received his Ph.D. in Physics at Brandeis University in 1977 and spent ten years working in theoretical particle physics. His research in neuroscience involves the mathematical modeling and analysis of neurons and neural networks, using analytic techniques and computer simulation to show how populations of neurons interact to produce functional circuits. The goal is to determine the mechanisms by which networks of neurons represent, store and process information. Previous research has involved examinations of the role of homeostatic plasticity, studies of spike-timing dependent synaptic plasticity, and development of the dynamic clamp. Current research topics include multi-timescale models of synaptic plasticity, analysis of network dynamics with applications to sensory processing and motor pattern generation, and modeling olfactory processing in the fly. Abbott is the recipient of an NIH Pioneer Award and is the co-authored of a widely used textbook on theoretical neuroscience.
Education and Training Postdoctoral(Research Associate) (Natural Sciences-Earth Sciences)
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Canada
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Canada
1977-1979
Ph.D (Natural Sciences-Earth Sciences)
Brandeis University, United States of America
Brandeis University, United States of America
1973-1977
BS
Oberlin College, United States of America
Oberlin College, United States of America
1971-
Positions and ExperienceWilliam Bloor Professor of Theoretical Neuroscienc
Columbia UniversityUnited States of America
Columbia UniversityUnited States of America
2006
Full Professor or similar
Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, College of PUnited States of America
Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, College of PUnited States of America
2005
Zalman Abraham Kekst Professor of Neuroscience
Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
2003-2005
Visiting Faculty
Center for Neural Science, New York UniversityUnited States of America
Center for Neural Science, New York UniversityUnited States of America
2000-2001
Visiting Faculty
Dept. of Biology, Harvard University United States of America
Dept. of Biology, Harvard University United States of America
2000-2001
Visiting Faculty
Dept. of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical SchoolUnited States of America
Dept. of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical SchoolUnited States of America
2000-2001
Department Head or Institute Director
Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
1997-2002
Nancy Lurie Marks Professor of Neuroscience
Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
1997-2002
McDonnell-Pew Visiting Fellow
Oxford UniversityUnited Kingdom
Oxford UniversityUnited Kingdom
1994-1995
Visiting Faculty
UCSF Sloan Center for Theoretical NeuroscienceCanada
UCSF Sloan Center for Theoretical NeuroscienceCanada
1994-2002
Co-Director
The Sloan-Swartz Center for Theoretical Neurobiology at Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
The Sloan-Swartz Center for Theoretical Neurobiology at Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
1994-2005
Full Professor or similar
Department of Biology, Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
Department of Biology, Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
1993-2005
Full Professor or similar
Physics Department, Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
Physics Department, Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
1988-1993
Visiting Professor
Physics Department, Boston University United States of America
Physics Department, Boston University United States of America
1986-1987
Associate Professor or similar
Physics Department, Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
Physics Department, Brandeis UniversityUnited States of America
1982-1988
Scientific Associate
Theory Division, CERNSwitzerland
Theory Division, CERNSwitzerland
1980-1981
Assistant Professor or similar
Physics Department, Brandeis University United States of America
Physics Department, Brandeis University United States of America
1979-1982
Research Associate
Stanford Linear Accelerator CenterCanada
Stanford Linear Accelerator CenterCanada
1977-1979
Electrical Engineer
Teradyne Inc.United States of America
Teradyne Inc.United States of America
1972-1973
Electrical Engineer
Gilford Instruments United States of America
Gilford Instruments United States of America
1970-1971
Electrical Engineer
Honeywell Computer DivisionUnited States of America
Honeywell Computer DivisionUnited States of America
1969-1970
Honours and AwardsAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2006
NIH Director`s Pioneer Award
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
NIH
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
NIH
2004
Member of Theoretical Advanced Summer Institute Advisory Board
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Theoretical Advanced Summer Institute
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Theoretical Advanced Summer Institute
1990
US-Israel Binational Fellowship
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund.
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund.
1988
Sloan Foundation Fellowship
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Sloan Foundation
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Sloan Foundation
1985
AffiliationCenter for Neurobiology and Behavior, Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University
USA, NY 10032-2
USA, NY 10032-2
