
Kevin W. Eliceiri
Kevin W. Eliceiri received a Bachelor Degree in Bacteriology and a Master Degree in Microbiology and Biotechnology from University of Wisconsin-Madison in May 1996 and December 1998, respectively. He is an internationally known Expert in advanced light microscopy at the Laboratory for Optical and Computational Instrumentation (LOCI), Graduate School and College of Engineering. The mission of LOCI is to develop advanced optical and computational techniques for imaging and experimentally manipulating living specimens. As the Director of LOCI, he oversees the day-to-day operations of the lab and has initiated research collaborations with faculty across the university. Several collaborations have resulted in high-impact publications and grant awards. He is also the Principal Investigator of a National Institutes of Health-funded project to develop software to annotate and archive microscopy data.
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Closed-Loop Optogenetic Brain Interface
Ramin Pashaie, Ryan Baumgartner, Thomas Richner, Sarah K. Brodnick, Mehdi Azimipour, Kevin W. Eliceiri, Justin C. Williams
Brain-machine interface (BMI) techniques are developed to implement direct data communication links between the brain and artificial computers. The main objective in using BMI systems is to bypass or compensate possible damages in data processing pathways in the brain or...
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Posted on 29 SEP 2015