Wikipedia:WikiProject Neuroscience/Contributors

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List of users who contribute to WikiProject Neuroscience:

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  1. AFriedman (talk) (contribs) I am a researcher who operates an open-access laboratory on Wikiversity.
  2. Alex Tan (contribs); A medical officer currently working emergency department shifts - will do copyedits and basic checks for correctness and consistency.
  3. Andorin (contribs); (Soon to be) Grad Student in mathematics. Interested in dendritic computation, neurodynamics, parameter estimation and mean field theories. Will do what I can, when I can.
  4. Aratron of Saturn (contribs); Bachelors in Biomedical Sciences specialising in neuropharmacology and molecular biology. Particularly interested in molecular neuroscience and neuropsychiatry.
  5. Arcadian (contribs); BS computers and psychology, MS computers, currently med student
  6. BrianMSweis (contribs); BS Biology & Psychology, minors in Neuroscience & Philosophy expected in 2012, pursuing M.D./Ph.D. in Neuroscience beginning Fall 2012.
  7. Chupper (talk) (contribs); Neuroscience undergraduate student
  8. Cold Season (talk)
  9. Constantine Michailidis (contribs); Medical student interested in Applied Neuroscience and Brain-Computer Interfacing.
  10. CopperKettle (contribs); Just an amateur, interested in psychiatry and neuroscience, more specifically - in the brain development (Reelin pathway) and the mechanisms of schizophrenia. I try to contribute both to Russian and English wikipedias. --CopperKettle 06:33, 14 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  11. Crusio (talk); I'm a behavioral neurogeneticist.
  12. D15724C710N (talk) (contribs); Neuroscience, philosophy of mind, and psychology are my main interests, though my background is in computer science.
  13. danielkueh (talk) I study neural development.
  14. DancingWoods; I have a BA in computer science and am a current graduate student studying statistical methods in computational neuroscience.
  15. David Adler(contribs) BSc Neuroscience undergraduate student with previous laboratory experience and an interest in computing
  16. David Iberri (contribs); I'm a grad student in physiology and make most of my neuroscience edits while studying for exams.
  17. delldot (contribs); I'm working on an undergraduate thesis on excitotoxicity in traumatic brain injury and I'm interested in contributing to articles related to those and other topics.
  18. Devon Ryan (contribs); I'm a grad student working on a novel Kir channel and a periodic paralytic disorder. I'll be making a lot of edits to the relevant pages.
  19. dr.alf (talk) (contribs); PhD student in cognitive neuroscience. Research relates to attention and emotion processing and the effects of genotype on these two processes (placing me into the new 'imaging genetics' movement).
  20. Ed Hubbard (contribs); Experimental psychologist/cognitive scientist (PhD, 2004). My research uses fMRI to explore high level perception, numerical cognition and synesthesia.
  21. Evokedpotential; undergraduate researcher in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences department at MIT.
  22. Falk; master student in computational neuroscience at ETH Zurich.
  23. Famousdog (talk); BSc in Psychology, PhD in vision science.
  24. Jean-Francois Gariepy (contribs); Ph. D. candidate in neurological sciences at the Université de Montréal, I'm mainly interested in contributing to History of Neuroscience.
  25. JeremyA (contribs)
  26. John Schmidt (contribs); "I just noticed this project. Thanks for a good excuse for me to pay more attention to neuro articles. I have a special interest in learning and memory".
  27. JonathanWilliford (talk) (contribs); BS and (Almost) MS in Computer Science with focus on Machine Learning. (Soon to be) PhD Student in Neuroscience.
  28. Jordan Craw (contribs); Also studying this (HE) would love to contribute as much as possible -- create guidelines, organisation, and encourage people to edit well -- on the way to FA :-)
  29. Kim van der Linde Post-doc in neurobiology, specifically relation between circadian clock, neuroanatomy and circadian modulation of alcohol sensitivity.
  30. Looie496 (talk) (contribs); Ph.D. specializing in computational neuroscience of learning and memory.
  31. Matt Valley (contribs); Graduate Student. I will contribute what I can to subjects of olfactory neurophysiology.
  32. MethoxyRoxy (contribs); Student, about to become a bachelor in analytical chemistry, but wanting to become a master of neuroscience. From Holland. Doing my final internship now at the Netherlands Institute for Brain Research on epilepsy and also a bit mental retardation.
  33. Mostly Zen (contribs); I'm an undergrad Psychology Student doing work in Depression (biopsy perspective especially) and also an Administrator on The Psychology Wiki.
  34. MTHarden (talk); (contribs;)PhD Candidate in behavioral neuroscience interested in expanding coverage of animal models in the behavioral sciences.
  35. Neurogeek (contribs); "I am a grad student writing a dissertation on the auditory nerve. I'm glad to find this group, and hope to learn more about Wikipedia editing. I will turn my attention first to improving the auditory related pages."
  36. NeuronExMachina (contribs); "I'm a grad student specializing in computer vision, and am fairly knowledgeable about visual neuroscience and computational neuroscience."
  37. Nrets (contribs); "My main area of specialization is cellular neuroscience and electrophysiology."
  38. Oldak Quill (contribs); "A neuroscience undergraduate with a wide range of interests within and without neuroscience. My interests cover a wide range within the field: neuroanatomy, cognitive neuroscience, neuropathology and so-called "neurophilosophy" (including future studies considering arifical intelligence and brain-computer interfacing). I am, apart from this, a general Wiki(pedia) enthusiast and will thus also hope to improve the prose and structure of articles as well as their referencing and scientific worth".
  39. Oligodendrocyte (contribs); PhD student studying MMP regulation and adult neurogenesis.
  40. Paul Wicks (contribs); Postdoc in Parkinson's disease, PhD on motor neuron disease. Trained in psychology, specialise in neurodegenerative movement disorders, more of a neuropsychologist really.
  41. Phineas G. (contribs); Grad student studying development of the cortex.
  42. Quasihuman (contribs); Undergraduate student in neuroscience. Can help with drawing diagrams, copy editing, etc. Broad interests.
  43. R500Mom (talk) (contribs); Mom to 4 year old identical twins with super rare Niemann Pick Type C, often called the "Childhood Alzheimer's." Speak daily with many neuroscientists and need help to get their info. onto Wikipedia.
  44. razorbelle (talk) (contribs)
  45. Renaissancee (contribs) Layperson
  46. Roy Stanley (contribs); works on bioregenerate neuroscience and chemical regenerate articles. student of biogerentology.
  47. Rto (contribs); Neuroanatomy. There's a lot of work to do at Cerebral cortex...
  48. Sallison (contribs); neurology and affective neuroscience.
  49. Selket (contribs); Doctoral student in neuroscience. Thesis focus on proprioception and BMIs.
  50. Shashank Reddy.P {contribs} Im a student pursuing my Bachelors in Pharmacy
  51. Shirleybayer {contribs} I am a retired Professor with a research specialty in developmental neuroscience at the cell, tissue, and organ level. I have done extensive work in rat brain development and human brain development.
  52. Shushruth (contribs); Graduate student in visual neuroscience. Created the Neuroscience Portal and maintain it as schedule permits.
  53. Tea with toast (talk); Neuropharmacology
  54. Teemu08 (contribs); I'm a junior at the UIUC focusing on neuroimaging. I also have major depression, so I research that a lot as well.
  55. The.Filsouf (talk) (contribs) Cognitive Neuroscientist, various interests.
  56. thesoxlost (talk) (contribs)
  57. TjeerdB (talk) (contribs); PhD in human movement science. Thesis on neural dynamics of motor control.
  58. Travza (talk) Undergraduate psychology student with a minor in biology.
  59. Tryptofish (contribs); Ph.D. biochemistry, many years tenured faculty in pharmacology and neuroscience, expertise in ion channels, happy to help with copyediting.
  60. Tycho (contribs)
  61. Vaughan (contribs); Good to see the group becoming active. I look forward to reading (and editing!) the results...
  62. Wojder (talk) (contribs) MD, PhD specialized in: neurology, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology.
  63. Xurtio (contribs); B.S. physics, theoretical neuroscience grad student, neurodynamic research.
  64. Xttina.Garnet (contribs) I am an undergraduate cognitive neuroscience student.
  65. Yin xing (contribs) anthropologist and hemi-sync music user