Larry W. Swanson

Affiliations: 
Biological Sciences University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
systems neuroscience
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Parents

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W Maxwell Cowan post-doc 1972-1974 Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Rita Levi-Montalcini post-doc 1974-1976
 (Department of Biology, WUSL)

Children

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Ron S. Broide research assistant The Salk Institute
Clifford B. Saper grad student Washington University, School of Medicine
Larry C. Schmued grad student
Eleni A. Markakis grad student 1991-1996 USC
Richard H. Thompson grad student 1990-1997 USC
Gorica D. Petrovich grad student 1991-1997 USC
Lee A. Cenquizca grad student 1997-2004 USC
Donna M. Simmons grad student 1994-2006 USC
Paul E. Sawchenko post-doc 1980-1983 Salk Institute
Lena Haglund post-doc 1983-1983 Salk Institute
Christer Köhler post-doc 1983-1983 USC
R. Wallace Lind post-doc 1982-1988 Salk Institute
Etsuko Wada post-doc 1986-1988 Salk Institute
Richard B. Simerly post-doc 1984-1990 Salk Institute
Alan G. Watts post-doc 1984-1990 The Salk Institute
Newton Sabino Canteras post-doc 1990-1992 USC
Gonzalo Alvarez-Bolado post-doc 1992-1995 USC
Pierre-Yves Risold post-doc 1991-1996 USC
Hong-Wei Dong post-doc 1997-2003 USC
Mihail Bota post-doc 2001-2004 USC
Gully A.P.C. Burns post-doc 1997-2006 USC
Joel D. Hahn post-doc 2003-2013 USC
Jan G. Veening research scientist 1983-1983 Salk Institute
Gong Ju research scientist 1987-1987 Salk Institute
Emiko Senba research scientist 1988-1989 Salk Institute
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Swanson LW, Hahn JD, Sporns O. (2024) Network architecture of intrinsic connectivity in a mammalian spinal cord (the central nervous system's caudal sector). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2320953121
Swanson LW, Hahn JD, Sporns O. (2023) Intrinsic circuitry of the rhombicbrain (central nervous system's intermediate sector) in a mammal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2313997120
Swanson LW, Hahn JD, Sporns O. (2022) Structure-function subsystem model and computational lesions of the central nervous system's rostral sector (forebrain and midbrain). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2210931119
Swanson LW, Hahn JD, Sporns O. (2021) Subsystem macroarchitecture of the intrinsic midbrain neural network and its tectal and tegmental subnetworks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Swanson LW, Hahn JD, Sporns O. (2020) Structure-function subsystem models of female and male forebrain networks integrating cognition, affect, behavior, and bodily functions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Hahn JD, Swanson LW, Bowman I, et al. (2020) An open access mouse brain flatmap and upgraded rat and human brain flatmaps based on current reference atlases. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Swanson LW, Hahn JD. (2020) A qualitative solution with quantitative potential for the mouse hippocampal cortex flatmap problem. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Swanson LW, Sporns O, Hahn JD. (2019) The network architecture of rat intrinsic interbrain (diencephalic) macroconnections. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Swanson LW, Sporns O, Hahn JD. (2019) The network organization of rat intrathalamic macroconnections and a comparison with other forebrain divisions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Hahn JD, Sporns O, Watts AG, et al. (2019) Macroscale intrinsic network architecture of the hypothalamus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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