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Bio:
Kevin Takasaki joined the Neural Coding team in 2016 to develop and implement optical and computational methods for advanced imaging. Prior to joining the Allen Institute, Kevin was a postdoctoral fellow in Electrical Engineering in Jason Fleischer’s research group at Princeton where he worked on applying computational methods to engineer new approaches to microscopy. He received his PhD in Biophysics from Harvard where he trained in the Sabatini lab in the Department of Neurobiology and developed superresolution two-photon imaging using stimulated emission depletion to study correspondence of synaptic structure and function.
Kevin earned his undergraduate degrees in Physics and Math from MIT.
Research Focus:
eNeuro
Kevin Takasaki, Reza Abbasi-Asl, Jack Waters
eLife
Adam Glaser, Jayaram Chandrashekar, Sonya Vasquez, Cameron Arshadi, Naveen Ouellette, Xiaoyun Jiang, Judith Baka, Gabor Kovacs, Micah Woodard, Sharmishtaa Seshamani, Kevin Cao, Nathan Clack, Andrew Recknagel, Anna Grim, Pooja Balaram, Emily Turschak, Marcus Hooper, Alan Liddell, John Rohde, Ayana Hellevik, Kevin Takasaki, Lindsey Erion Barner, Molly Logsdon, Chris Chronopoulos, Saskia de Vries, Jonathan Ting, Steve Perlmutter, Brian Kalmbach, Nikolai Dembrow, Bosiljka Tasic, R. Clay Reid, David Feng, Karel Svoboda