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Memes

not really research, but memes about my research

publications

Spike timing regularity in vestibular afferent neurons: How ionic currents influence sensory encoding mechanisms

Published in J Neurophysio NeuroForum in revision, 2021

I review key ionic currents studied in vitro and demonstrate how they may enable sensory encoding strategies demonstrated in vivo.

Recommended citation: Baeza Loya S. (2021) Spike timing regularity in vestibular afferent neurons: How ionic currents influence sensory encoding mechanisms [Online]. arXiv:210800905 [q-bio] , 2021 http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.00905. http://selinabaeza.github.io/files/Baeza-Loya_2021.pdf

talks

teaching

Cellular Neuroscience

Undergraduate course, University of Chicago, Department of Neurobiology, 2018

70 undergraduate students. Teaching assistant with expertise in neuronal bioelectricity and excitable membranes. Graded, held office hours.

Systems Neuroscience

Undergraduate course, University of Chicago, Department of Neurobiology, 2019

90 undergraduate students. Graded, held office hours, taught section on vestibular system.

Biology of the Inner Ear

Workshop, Marine Biological Laboratories, Biology of the Inner Ear, 2019

4 week instensive course for advanced researched. Designed and ran workshop to teach patch clamp electrophysiology for vestibular ganglion neurons.