Neuroscience Websites
5 websites found
Christin Chong
// CHRISTINCHONG.COMChristin Chong, PhD, is a biotech strategy leader, medical education expert, and neuroscience PhD. She helps biotech companies s쳮d through strategic engagements and innovative medical education for healthcare providers and patients. Her research experience includes cancer imaging, multiple sclerosis, and human genetics underlying sleep and circadian rhythms. Christin is also an Interfaith Buddhist chaplain, a leadership coach, and a creative entrepreneur, providing chaplaincy services through writing, projects, and coaching.
Keiland Cooper
// KWCOOPER.XYZKeiland's work focuses on understanding the principles of systems that allow continual learning and remembrance to occur, particularly within the brain. He is interested in the dynamism and outcomes of complex systems. His research involves neural electrophysiology and complex data analysis, conducted in collaboration with the Fortin Lab. He is also a co-founder of ContinualAI, a research non-profit focused on building intelligent machines that learn like humans. Additionally, he has volunteered time towards COVID-19 research, specifically investigating the neurological symptoms of taste and smell loss through the Global Consortium for Chemosensory Research (GCCR). He is currently located at UCI.
Seth Herd
// SETHAHERD.COMSeth Herd works on AI safety, applying his background in computational cognitive neuroscience. He studied cognitive psychology and neuroscience at CU Boulder from 1999-2006, and was a researcher there until 2014. He then became CEO of eCortex, Inc, a neuroscience research company. Seth used neural network models to theorize about how the brain works as an information-processing system, studying skill and knowledge learning, episodic memory, vision, and working memory for executive function. In 2022, he transitioned to working on AI alignment and is now a research fellow at the Astera Institute. His work focuses on aligning general intelligence so that it acts in accordance with human desires, even when acting independently and with superior intelligence.
Dan Puttick
// DANIELPUTTICK.COMDan Puttick is interested in building and participating in effective organizations, contributing to solving the global climate crisis, and computing systems that interact with the "world of atoms." He also enjoys making computing more accessible and intuitive, riding and working on motorcycles, and playing chess. He took a sabbatical in 2022 and spent a year traveling the East Coast on a sailboat. Most recently, he worked at Relevant Healthcare / Foothold Technology. He has also worked at a mapping startup and on open-source security tools. Dan attended the Recurse Center twice. Before programming, he studied Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology and worked in neuroscience research labs at Emory University and McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, contributing to academic journal articles and presenting at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.
Steve Byrnes's Homepage
// SJBYRNES.COMSteve Byrnes is a Boston-area physicist working on Artificial General Intelligence safety research, also known as AI Alignment. His work involves thinking about neuroscience and algorithms. He is currently working at Astera. From 2015 to 2021, he worked as a professional physicist at Draper, a nonprofit R&D laboratory in the Boston area, where he worked on algorithms, system design, simulations, and trade studies across many domains. From 2012 to 2015, he was a physics postdoc in Federico Capasso’s applied physics laboratory at Harvard University, doing theoretical and experimental research in thermodynamics and optics. He earned a Physics PhD at the University of California, Berkeley from 2007 to 2012. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University in 2007 with a B.A. in Physics and Math. He was a winner of both the USA Math Olympiad and the USA Physics Olympiad, and he won first place nationally in the Siemens Westinghouse Competition with a math project.