Alan R. Mardinly

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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James Brorson research assistant 2004-2006 Chicago
Michael E. Greenberg grad student 2007-2013 Harvard
 (Regulation of Synapse Development by Activity Dependent Transcription in Inhibitory Neurons.)
Hillel Adesnik post-doc UC Berkeley
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Mardinly AR, Oldenburg IA, Pégard NC, et al. (2018) Precise multimodal optical control of neural ensemble activity. Nature Neuroscience
Pegard NC, Mardinly A, Oldenburg IA, et al. (2018) Partially coherent holographic temporal focusing for 3D light sculpting with single neuron resolution Brain
Pégard NC, Mardinly AR, Oldenburg IA, et al. (2017) Three-dimensional scanless holographic optogenetics with temporal focusing (3D-SHOT). Nature Communications. 8: 1228
Mardinly AR, Pegard NC, Oldenburg I, et al. (2017) 3D All-optical Control of Functionally Defined Neurons With Cellular Resolution and Sub-millisecond Precision Brain
Pegard NC, Mardinly AR, Zhang J, et al. (2017) Holographic Temporal Focusing for 3D Photo-activation With Single Neuron Resolution Brain
Mardinly AR, Spiegel I, Patrizi A, et al. (2016) Sensory experience regulates cortical inhibition by inducing IGF1 in VIP neurons. Nature
Adesnik H, Mardinly A, Pegard N, et al. (2016) New Approaches and Insights into Cortical Microcircuits The Faseb Journal. 30
Pégard N, Lyall E, Mardinly A, et al. (2015) High-speed 3D brain activity quantification with compressive light-field microscopy Novel Techniques in Microscopy, Ntm 2015
Spiegel I, Mardinly AR, Gabel HW, et al. (2014) Npas4 regulates excitatory-inhibitory balance within neural circuits through cell-type-specific gene programs. Cell. 157: 1216-29
Schafer DP, Lehrman EK, Kautzman AG, et al. (2012) Microglia sculpt postnatal neural circuits in an activity and complement-dependent manner. Neuron. 74: 691-705
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