Английская Википедия:David Holcman

Материал из Онлайн справочника
Перейти к навигацииПерейти к поиску

Шаблон:Short description David Holcman is an applied mathematician, biophysicist and computational biologist at École Normale Supérieure in Paris. He is known for his work on the narrow escape problem,[1][2] the redundancy principle in biology,[3][4][5] the modeling of molecular trafficking in neurobiology, of diffusion and electrodiffusion in dendritic spines, the modeling of neuronal network dynamics such as Up and Down states in electrophysiology. He developed multiscale methods to analyse large amount of molecular super-resolution trajectories, and polymer physics modeling and analysis to study cell nucleus organization.[6] These approaches led to several verified predictions in the life sciences such as nanocolumn organization of synapses[7][8] or astrocytic protrusion penetrating neuronal synapses.[9]

Works

His research interests include mathematical biology, stochastic processes, data modeling, computational methods, stochastic simulations, theory of cellular microworld, data modeling, neuronal networks, computational biology and neuroscience, asymptotic approaches in partial differential equations, predictive medicine, electroencephalography (EEG) analysis, and modeling organelles in cells.[10] Other contributions concern methods of analyzing single particles trajectories, calcium dynamics in dendritic spines and the development of statistical methods, polymer models, analysis and simulations to study chromatin and nucleus organization.[10] His recent works concern predicting the brain state transition during general anesthesia based on real-time operative multi-dimensional dynamics including time-frequency patterns and signal suppressions.

Publications

Holcman has more than 220 published journal articles and has registered 2 patents.

He is the co-author of the books:

Press coverage

Awards

Holcman has received several awards, including a Sloan-Keck fellowship award (2002) a Marie-Curie Award[11] (2013), and a Simons Fellowship. He is also recipient of 2 ERCs: an ERC Starting Grant[12] in mathematics (2007) and an ERC-Advanced Grant in computational biology[13] (2019).

References

Шаблон:Reflist