Jeffrey N. Stirman, Ph.D.

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Bioengineering Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
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Hang Lu grad student 2012 Georgia Tech
 (Automated microfluidic screening and patterned illumination for investigations in Caenorhabditis elegans neuroscience.)
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Stirman JN, Smith IT, Kudenov MW, et al. (2016) Wide field-of-view, multi-region, two-photon imaging of neuronal activity in the mammalian brain. Nature Biotechnology
Stirman JN, Smith IT, Kudenov MW, et al. (2016) Wide Field-Of-View, Multi-Region Two-Photon Imaging of Neuronal Activity In Vivo Brain
Stirman JN, Harker B, Lu H, et al. (2014) Animal microsurgery using microfluidics. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 25: 24-9
Crane MM, Stirman JN, Ou CY, et al. (2012) Autonomous screening of C. elegans identifies genes implicated in synaptogenesis. Nature Methods. 9: 977-80
Husson SJ, Liewald JF, Schultheis C, et al. (2012) Microbial light-activatable proton pumps as neuronal inhibitors to functionally dissect neuronal networks in C. elegans. Plos One. 7: e40937
Husson SJ, Costa WS, Wabnig S, et al. (2012) Optogenetic analysis of a nociceptor neuron and network reveals ion channels acting downstream of primary sensors. Current Biology : Cb. 22: 743-52
Stirman JN, Crane MM, Husson SJ, et al. (2012) A multispectral optical illumination system with precise spatiotemporal control for the manipulation of optogenetic reagents. Nature Protocols. 7: 207-20
Nahabedian JF, Qadota H, Stirman JN, et al. (2012) Bending amplitude - a new quantitative assay of C. elegans locomotion: identification of phenotypes for mutants in genes encoding muscle focal adhesion components. Methods (San Diego, Calif.). 56: 95-102
Qadota H, Miyauchi T, Nahabedian JF, et al. (2011) PKN-1, a homologue of mammalian PKN, is involved in the regulation of muscle contraction and force transmission in C. elegans. Journal of Molecular Biology. 407: 222-31
Stirman JN, Crane MM, Husson SJ, et al. (2011) Real-time multimodal optical control of neurons and muscles in freely behaving Caenorhabditis elegans. Nature Methods. 8: 153-8
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