Michael Hines

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Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Gordon M. Shepherd research scientist 1996- Yale
 (Current Lab Member, Sr. Res. Sci)
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Awile O, Kumbhar P, Cornu N, et al. (2022) Modernizing the NEURON Simulator for Sustainability, Portability, and Performance. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 16: 884046
Gao PP, Graham JW, Zhou WL, et al. (2020) Local Glutamate-Mediated Dendritic Plateau Potentials Change the State of the Cortical Pyramidal Neuron. Journal of Neurophysiology
Shepherd GM, Hines ML, Migliore M, et al. (2020) Predicting brain organization with a computational model: Fifty year perspective on lateral inhibition and oscillatory gating by dendrodendritic synapses. Journal of Neurophysiology
Neymotin SA, Daniels DS, Caldwell B, et al. (2020) Human Neocortical Neurosolver (HNN), a new software tool for interpreting the cellular and network origin of human MEG/EEG data. Elife. 9
Kumbhar P, Hines M, Fouriaux J, et al. (2019) CoreNEURON : An Optimized Compute Engine for the NEURON Simulator. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 13: 63
Magalhães BRC, Sterling T, Hines M, et al. (2019) Asynchronous Branch-Parallel Simulation of Detailed Neuron Models. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 13: 54
Gleeson P, Cantarelli M, Marin B, et al. (2019) Open Source Brain: A Collaborative Resource for Visualizing, Analyzing, Simulating, and Developing Standardized Models of Neurons and Circuits. Neuron
Dura-Bernal S, Suter BA, Gleeson P, et al. (2019) NetPyNE, a tool for data-driven multiscale modeling of brain circuits. Elife. 8
Shepherd GM, Marenco L, Hines ML, et al. (2019) Neuron Names: A Gene- and Property-Based Name Format, With Special Reference to Cortical Neurons. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 13: 25
Dura-Bernal S, Suter BA, Gleeson P, et al. (2019) Author response: NetPyNE, a tool for data-driven multiscale modeling of brain circuits Elife
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