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Ovidiu Dan Iancu

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I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience at Oregon Health & Science Universtiy. I am interested in applying statistical and mathematical methods to the analysis of high-throughput genomic data. In 2008 I received my PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Oregon Health & Science University. My doctoral research focused on the imaging of disperse spatial patterns of gene expression in the brain of songbirds, and their relationship to the neural representation of complex auditory stimuli.

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, .

E-mail: trimite un mesaj.


Pagina web personala: https://www.ad-astra.ro/iancuo

Nascut(a) in: 1971

Interese: neurostiinta, genetica statistica, bioinformatica

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In momentul curent sint cercetator postdoctoral in departamentul de Neurostiinta Comportamentala in Oregon Health & Science University. Sint interesat in aplicarea de metode statistice si matematice la analiza datelor genomice, in special cele care au legatura cu functionarea neuronala sau compartament. In 2008 am primit diploma de doctorat in Inginerie Biomedicala. In timpul doctoratului cercetarile mele s-au axat pe analiza imaginilor care arata distributia spatiala de gene in creierul unor specii de pasari cintatoare, in raspuns la stimulare cu sunete complexe precum cintece conspecifice.

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I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience at Oregon Health & Science Universtiy. I am interested in applying statistical and mathematical methods to the analysis of high-throughput genomic data.
In 2008 I received my PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Oregon Health & Science University. My doctoral research focused on the imaging of disperse spatial patterns of gene expression in the brain of songbirds, and their relationship to the neural representation of complex auditory stimuli.

Publicații selectate:

* Iancu OD, Darakjian P, Malmanger B, Walter NA, McWeeney S, Hitzemann R, Gene networks and haloperidol-induced catalepsy, 2012.

* Davis MJ, Iancu OD, Acher FC, Stewart BM, Eiwaz MA, Duvoisin RM, Raber J, Role of mGluR4 in acquisition of fear learning and memory, 2012.

* Iancu OD, Darakjian P, Kawane S, Bottomly D, Hitzemann R, McWeeney S, Detection of expression quantitative trait Loci in complex mouse crosses: impact and alleviation of data quality and complex population substructure., 2012.

* Iancu OD, Kawane S, Bottomly D, Searles R, Hitzemann R, McWeeney S., Utilizing RNA-Seq data for de novo coexpression network inference, 2012.

* Vianney-Rodrigues P, Iancu OD, Welsh JP, Gamma oscillations in the auditory cortex of awake rats, European Journal of Neuroscience, 33(1), 2011.

* Ovidiu D Iancu, Priscila Darakjian, Nicole A R Walter, Barry Malmanger, Denesa Oberbeck, John Belknap, Shannon McWeeney and Robert Hitzemann, Genetic diversity and striatal gene networks: focus on the heterogeneous stock-collaborative cross (HS-CC) mouse, BMC Genomics, 11-585, 2010.

* Paulo Vianney Rodrigues, Ovidiu Iancu, Eric Washburn, John P. Welsh, The role of electrical synapses in the processing of sensory information, The Tucker-Davis Symposium on Advances and Perspectives in Auditory Neurophysiology, 2008.

* T. VELHO, O. IANCU, P. D. ROBERTS, C. V. MELLO, Differential auditory representation of complex sounds revealed by inducible gene expression in the zebra finch brain, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts/Annual Meeting Publications, 2007.

* Ovidiu D Iancu, Tarciso Velho, Patrick Roberts and Claudio V Mello, Automatic recognition and statistical quantification of spatial patterns of gene expression in zebra finch brain in response to auditory stimulation, BMC Neuroscience, 9, 2008.

* Ovidiu Dan Iancu, The Role of Timing in Shaping Information Processing in Neural Systems, 2008.

* Ovidiu D. Iancu, Jianmei Zhang, Patrick Roberts and Curtis Bell, Postsynaptic modulation of electrical EPSP size investigated using a compartmental model, Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands, Neurocomputing, 70, 2007.

* A. Faridani, K. Buglione, P. Huabsomboon, O. D. Iancu, and J. McGrath, Introduction to Local Tomography, American Mathematical Society, E. T. Quinto et al. (editors), Radon Transforms and Tomography, Contemporary Mathematics, 278, 2001.