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Bio:
Ben is a Scientist in the Neural Coding group, working with Forrest Collman. His research focuses on analysis methods for large maps of neural wiring collected via electron microscopy — termed connectomes. Ben is particularly interested in developing tools for extracting generalities of neural wiring rules from connectomes.
Ben joined the Institute in 2023. Before this, Ben did his PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, working with Joshua Vogelstein and Carey Priebe. His research focused on developing computational and statistical tools for helping to understand connectome data. In particular, he collaborated with Michael Winding, Marta Zlatic, and Albert Cardona on analyzing a Drosophila larva brain connectome. During his PhD, Ben also interned at Microsoft Research, where he applied his skills in network data science to organizational communication patterns. Ben’s undergraduate studies were in Bioengineering at the University of Washington. During this time, he was also an intern at the Allen Institute, working with Nuno da Costa.
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