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Bornali Kundu

@BornaliK

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Neurosurgeon, neuroscientist, mom, nature enthusiast

Columbia, MO
Joined September 2014
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@BornaliK
Bornali Kundu
7 months
Phenomenal talk on seizure onset zone prediction using deep learning. A true leader in the field.
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@BornaliK
Bornali Kundu
7 months
Dr. Dario Englot @Englot in the house! Such a treat to have you at Mizzou @muhealth as our visiting prof! @MUneurosurgery
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@Brain1878
Brain
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Resective epilepsy surgery can lead to widespread brain network changes. Sainburg et al. review evidence from imaging studies highlighting these effects and discuss their implications for brain function and seizure outcomes. https://t.co/oBYR1wryA1
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@NRCDP_K12
NRCDP_K12
1 year
Valuable insights from Bill Mack and Emad Eskandar on managing research finances and NIH funding mechanisms with great questions from the K12 participants.
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@NeurosurgUCSF
UCSF Neurosurgery
1 year
Today in @NatureNeuro, researchers led by @LabNowakowski, @ChangLabUCSF & Mircea Teodorescu (@ucscgenomics) demonstrate the first use of optogenetics to modulate seizure activity at the network level in human brain tissue: https://t.co/GquVhx1axa @JohnPAndrews_MD @UCSFstemcell
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@MillerLabMIT
Earl K. Miller
1 year
More evidence that working memory is not persistent activity. Instead, it is dynamic on/off states with short-term synaptic plasticity. Intermittent rate coding and cue-specific ensembles support working memory https://t.co/3EZCdF3QtS #neuroscience
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nature.com
Nature - By recording large populations of neurons in behaving monkeys using newly developed silicon probes, we show that intermittent periods of memorandum-specific spiking coexist with synaptic...
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@NatRevNeurol
Nat Rev Neurology
2 years
Theta frequency deep brain stimulation in the subthalamic nucleus improves working memory in Parkinson’s disease
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academic.oup.com
Up to 80% of patients with Parkinson's disease present with non-motor symptoms that often have a large impact on quality of life. Salehi et al. show that d
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@rshervin
Shervin Rahimpour
1 year
“Creative” and all around awesome work by friend/colleague/partner ⁦@BShofty⁩ on the neural correlates of creative thinking and the #defaultmodenetwork@UofUNeurosurg
academic.oup.com
The default mode network is a widely distributed, intrinsic brain network thought to play a crucial role in internally directed cognition. Bartoli et al. r
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@BornaliK
Bornali Kundu
1 year
Kundu Lab is hiring a post doc! Please apply if interested in working with human intracranial working memory data! #postdoc #workingmemory #memory https://t.co/2mBVJyeslS
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neurojobs.sfn.org
A full-time post-doctoral position focused on understanding the neural correlates of human memory
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@andreashorn_
Andreas Horn
1 year
Super cool educational video going through the entire process of CM nucleus DBS surgery by @RolstonJohn’s team including the ROSA robot, THOMAS Atlas fusion and @leaddbs postoperative control: https://t.co/pkEvrsVyzE
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@chicoinem1
Michael Chicoine
2 years
We are so excited to welcome Woro George, University of Colorado medical student to join our neurosurgery residency program @MUHEALTH!!! The future of neurosurgery at the University of Missouri Columbia looks bright!!!
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@AndrewZalesky
Andrew Zalesky
2 years
New cluster based permutation for ECoG data
@daviddarrow
David Darrow, MD
2 years
🚀 Big news from @HermanDarrowLab Our latest study in Neuroimage presents a game-changing method for analyzing brain signals, offering a deeper understanding of brain function. This technique is a leap forward for #human #neuroscience @umnmedschool https://t.co/HFOBtLgKWG
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@MartinMReich1
MartinMReich
2 years
https://t.co/hckAxBtUcb is excited to support @netstim_org 's divers in the discovery of the human 'dysfunctome'! https://t.co/4wC7hncv3f
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@BornaliK
Bornali Kundu
2 years
https://t.co/mZJFwBamB9 Centrolateral thalamic stimulation might help with cognitive deficits in TBI. Groundbreaking! It is critical that we continue to understand the role of thalamus in cognition and arousal to treat TBI, epilepsy, and other widespread network dysfunction.
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nature.com
Nature Medicine - A phase 1 feasibility trial shows that bilateral deep brain stimulation within the central lateral thalamus can be safely applied and is associated with improved executive control.
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@MichaelOkun
Michael Okun
2 years
Do you know language of the cells (physiology) in Parkinson’s folks with STN DBS during emotional processing? @littleneuro and colleagues review this topic in @Natureand they show physiology recording from the STN in #Parkinsons revealing a component of alpha band activity in
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@AR_Consortium
Consortium for Public Outreach on Animal Research
2 years
Dr. Kundu @bornalik - neurosurgeon @Mizzou - shared that thanks to #animalresearch to understand normal brain function as well as brain disorders has propelled progress in treatments for humans #SfN23 #neuroscience @SfNtweets @SfN_Events @NPRC News
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@CureDisease
CureDisease
2 years
@bornalik#animalresearch must continue to pave the way for better patient outcomes” #sfn23 @sfNTweets @nprcnews #neuroscience
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@AR_Consortium
Consortium for Public Outreach on Animal Research
2 years
@bornaliK “it is important to share that surgical techniques are much safer than they were decades ago.”
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@50kDinar
Elliot Smith
2 years
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