The Handy Lab

Developing Tools and Techniques for Mathematical Neuroscience

Gregory Handy
Assistant Professor

Email: ghandy@umn.edu

Office: 270C Vincent Hall
206 Church Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

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Broadly, my lab focuses on developing new mathematical techniques to be used with state-of-the-art experimental protocols in order to advance our understanding of biological systems, while advancing the field of applied mathematics. Specifically, we are exploring the ability of interneuron subpopulations (e.g., PV, SOM, VIP) and glial cells (e.g., astrocytes) to modulate the dynamics of cortical networks in different physiological contexts. 

**My lab is currently hiring!** 

With funding available for postdocs, graduate students and undergraduate students. 

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