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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Daniel Porto</strong></p><p>PhD Thesis Proposal</p><p>Time: Wednesday, April 15, 2015, 9:00 A.M.</p><p>Location: ES&amp;T, room L1118</p><p><strong>Advisor:</strong></p><p>Hang Lu, Ph.D. (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)</p><p><strong>Committee Members:</strong></p><p>Robert Butera, Ph.D. (Electrical and Computer Engineering)</p><p>Patrick McGrath, Ph.D. (Biology)</p><p>Lena Ting, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering)</p><p>Patricio Vela, Ph.D. (Electrical and Computer Engineering)</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Title</strong>: All-optical white noise analysis of mechanosensory neural circuits in&nbsp;<em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em></p><p><strong>Project Summary:</strong></p><p>The human brain is a system that processes sensory information from the environment to output behavioral responses. A fundamental question in neuroscience is how the neural circuitry calculates the appropriate output from a given input, or in terms of systems analysis, what are transfer functions that describe this system’s function? A key challenge in answering this question is the overwhelming complexity of this system. Another challenge is acquiring accurate output measurements while simultaneously controlling the input of the system<em>. C. elegans</em> serves as a useful model organism in answering this question by addressing and overcoming both of these issues. First, the <em>C. elegans</em>’ nervous system contains only 302 neurons, and is the only organism that has its entire connectome mapped. Second, it has easily manipulated genetics, high progeny number, and a transparent body, allowing for high-throughput calcium imaging, optogenetics, and behavior tracking experiments. In my thesis, I will develop a platform that can precisely control neuronal activity with optogenetics, while simultaneously measuring neuronal activity with calcium imaging and behavioral output with computer vision tools in order to perform white-noise analysis. This will allow for estimation of impulse responses that characterize <em>C. elegans</em> neural circuitry, providing accurate models of its function. This method will be applied to two mechanosensory circuits in order to compare their spatial and temporal properties.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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