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Michael Hines
Research Scientist of Computer Science

B.S., Michigan State University, 1969
S.M., Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1972, 1975
Joined Yale Faculty 1994

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Michael Hines.

Michael Hines is interested in numerical methods applied to neurophysiology and the problem of conceptual control of large simulations. His work is embodied in a program, NEURON, which enjoys wide use in the computational neuroscience community. See http://www.neuron.yale.edu



Representative Publications:

Bullet.

“Expanding NEURON's repertoire of mechanisms with NMODL,” with N.T. Carnevale, Neural Computation 12:839-851, 2000.

Bullet.

“Computational analysis of action potential initiation in mitral cell soma and dendrites based on dual patch recordings,” with G.Y. Shen, W. R. Chen, J. Midtgaard, and G. M. Shepherd, J. Neurophysiol 82:3006-3019, 1999.

Bullet.

“The NEURON Simulation Environment,” with N.T. Carnevale, Neural Computation 9:1179-1209, 1997.

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