Curriculum Vitae - Michael E. Hasselmo
Department of Psychology, Center for Memory and Brain and Program in Neuroscience
Boston University, 2 Cummington St., Boston, MA 02215, 617-353-1397
hasselmo@bu.edu, http://www.bu.edu/hasselmo/
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(including papers, abstracts, presentations and grant support)
EDUCATION:
1984-1988 - Oxford University, Oxford, England.
D. Phil. - Department of Experimental Psychology.
Thesis title: Representation and storage of visual information
in the temporal lobe.
1980-1984 - Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
A.B. - Special Concentration in Behavioral Neuroscience.
Graduated Summa Cum Laude.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
2007 - R01 NIMH MH61492 renewal.
2006 - NIH Conte Center
2004 - R01 NIMH MH60013 renewal. Member NSF Science of Learning Center SBE0354378
2002 - Elected President, International Neural Network Society
2002 - R01 NIDA DA016454 - From joint NSF/NIH program for Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience (CRCNS).
2001 - American Psychological Association (Division 6) DG Marquis Award
for best paper in
Behavioral Neuroscience in 2000 (DeRosa and Hasselmo).
1999 - R01 NIMH MH61492, NIMH MH60013.
1997 - National Science Foundation grant.
1996 - Human Frontier Science Program Grant
1994 - National Institute of Mental Health FIRST Award
1993 - Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award
1993 - Alzheimer Disease Research Center Pilot Investigator.
1991 - French Foundation for Alzheimer Research Fellowship
1984 - Rhodes Scholarship.
1983 - Phi Beta Kappa. Detur Prize.
POSITIONS:
2007 - present - Associate Director, Center for Memory and Brain
2006 - present - Co-Director, NSF Science of Learning Center CELEST
2002 - present - Professor, Department of Psychology, Center for Memory and Brain, Program in Neuroscience and Center for BioDynamics, Boston University, Boston, MA.
1999-2002 - Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Psychology, Boston University.
1998 - 2002 - Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Boston University, Boston, MA.
1995 - 1998 - John L. Loeb Associate Professor, Dept. Psychology,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
1991-1994 - Assistant Professor, Dept. Psychology, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA
1988-1991 - Post-doctoral research fellow, Division of Biology,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California.
1984-1988 - Graduate student, Dept. of Experimental Psychology,
Oxford University, Oxford, England.
COMMITTEES
Grant review committees: Member NIH IFCN-7 Study Section (Administrator: Dr. Bernie Driscoll),
NIH Conte Center review committee, ad hoc review committees
Editorial boards:
Hippocampus - Section editor (Computational Neuroscience)
Neuroinformatics
Network: Computation in Neural Systems
Neural Networks
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Brain Structure and Function
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Governing board -
Computational Neuroscience Meeting
- 2002 - 2005.
President of International Neural Network Society (INNS) - 2003
INNS Board of Governors 1996-present.
INNS Treasurer 1998-2002.
Program chair, International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2003, Portland, Oregon.
Co-chair for the
Computational Neuroscience Meeting
Cambridge, MA, July 14-17, 1996.
Publications chair for the
NIPS conference
Denver, CO, Nov. 27-Dec. 2, 1995.
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TEACHING:
Psychology 530 - Neural Models of Memory and Spatial Navigation
Psychology 333 - Drugs and Behavior.