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[Bioinformatics Project] Cracking neural circuits for animal behavior

Primary supervisor

Bioinformatics

Co-supervisors

  • Dr Tatsuo Sato
  • Dr. Takashi Sato

Neuroscience is becoming an exciting and multidisciplinary field, with a combination of biology, psychology, engineering, and large-data processing. This project is suitable for those who are motivated to apply data-processing skills to biological questions. Our research projects investigate how neural circuits in the mouse brain work during a behavioural task; we visualise neural activity in vivo using advance fluorescent microscopy (two-photon imaging), while filming the behaviour of mice. Animal movements need to be classified accurately and efficiently from the video, using deep learning, and to be linked to neural activity in vivo.

For more information, contact the primary supervisor Dr. Tatsuo Sato <tatsuo.sato@monash.edu>

Student cohort

Double Semester

Required knowledge

  • Python
  • MATLAB