Eve Marder

Eve Marder

Eve Marder is an American neuroscientist. She is the Victor and Gwendolyn Professor of Neuroscience and Chair of the Biology Department at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. She is the current president of the Society for Neuroscience and a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences.

She had seminal studies in rhythm generation, neuromodulation, computational neuroscience or dynamic clamp technique.

Awards

Fellow, Biophysical Society (2008)

Member, National Academy of Sciences (2007)

President, Society for Neuroscience (2007)

President-Elect, Society for Neuroscience (2006 - 2007)

Gerard Prize, Society for Neuroscience (2005)

Trustee of the Grass Foundation (2002 - 2005)

Women in Neuroscience Mika Salpeter Lifetime Achievement Award (2002 - 2003)

Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2001 - 2001)

MERIT (Method to Extend Rewearch in Time) Award, National Institutes of Health (1995 - 2000)

McKnight Endowment fund for Neuroscience Investigator Award (1994)

Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award, National Advisory Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke Council (1987 - 1994)

External links

* [http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/faculty01/marder.html Brandeis Marder page]


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