James DiCarlo
James "Jim" DiCarlo is an American neuroscientist currently the Peter de Florez Professor of Neuroscience at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Alma mater | Northwestern University Johns Hopkins University |
Awards | Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship McKnight Scholar Award in Neuroscience |
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Institutions | Johns Hopkins University Baylor College of Medicine MIT |
Biography
DiCarlo received his BS in biomedical engineering at Northwestern University in 1990. He then attended the MD PhD program at Johns Hopkins University and graduated in 1998.[1] After spending two years as a postdoctoral researcher in primate visual neurophysiology at Baylor College of Medicine, he joined the faculty at MIT in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department.
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