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Carson C. Chow, Ph.D., Investigator |
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Dr. Chow received a Bachelor of Applied Science from the University of Toronto and a PhD in theoretical physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992. After his doctoral training he held a postdoctoral fellowship in nonlinear dynamics at the University of Colorado. In 1994, he switched fields to theoretical biology and neuroscience and obtained further postdoctoral training at Boston University, first with Jim Collins and then with Nancy Kopell. He took a faculty position in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh in 1998, rising to the level of Associate Professor before moving to NIH in 2004. In 1999 he was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship. His current research focus is in theoretical biological and neuroscience, particularly in areas applicable to the control of feeding and metabolism.
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Selected Recent Publications:
Y. Guo and C.C. Chow (2005) Existence and stability of standing pulses in neural networks: I. Existence, SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems 4, 217-248 .
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Y. Guo and C.C. Chow (2005) Existence and stability of standing pulses in neural networks: II. Stability, SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems 4, 249-281 .
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J.E. Rubin, R.C. Gerkin, G.-Q. Bi, and C.C. Chow (2005) Calcium time course as a signal for spike-timing dependent plasticity, Journal of Neurophysiology 93, 2600-2613.
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G. Clermont, J. Bartels, R. Kumar, G. Constantine, Y. Vodovotz, and C. Chow (2004) In silico design of clinical trials: A method coming of age, Critical Care Medicine 32, 2061-2070.
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R. Kumar, G. Clermont, Y. Vodovotz, and C.C. Chow (2004) The dynamics of acute inflammation, Journal of Theoretical Biology 230, 345-155.
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Y. Vodovotz, P.K. Kim, E.Z. Bagci, G.B. Ermentrout, C.C. Chow, I. Bahar, T.R. Billiar (2004) Inflammatory modulation of hepatocyte apoptosis by nitric oxide: in vivo, in vitro, and in silico studies, Curr Mol Med 32, 753-762.
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Y. Vodovotz, G. Clermont, C. Chow, and G. An (2004) Mathematical models of the acute inflammatory response, Current Opinions in Critical Care 10, 383-390.
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Contact Information:
Dr. Carson C. Chow
Laboratory of Biological Modeling, NIDDK
Bldg 12A Room 4007
12A South Drive, MSC 5621
Bethesda, MD 20892-5621
Telephone: (301) 402-8520 (office),
(301) 402-0535 (fax)
Email: carsonc@mail.nih.gov
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