Jonathan David Victor
Jonathan David Victor (born 1954) is an American neuroscientist and neurologist, the Fred Plum Professor of Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College.[1] He has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles in research areas such as neurophysiology, psychophysics, computational neuroscience, and clinical neuroscience.[2] He also published an article on Hermite polynomials.[3]
In addition to his professorship at Weill-Cornell, he is also Director of the Division of Systems Neurology and Neuroscience at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.
He trained with Robert Shapley as a graduate student at Rockefeller University and as a neurology resident with Fred Plum at the Weill Cornell Medical College.[4]
Awards
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References
- "Jonathan David Victor, M.D., Ph.D." Weill Cornell Medical College. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- "PubMed Search". PubMed. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- Azor, Ruth; Gillis, J.; Victor, J. D. (1982). "Combinatorial Applications of Hermite Polynomials". SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. 13 (5): 879–890. doi:10.1137/0513062.
- "neurotree profile". Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- "McKnight Scholar Award Recipients". The McKnight Foundation. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- "Klingenstein Fellows". The Esther A. & and Joseph Klingenstein Fund, Inc. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
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