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Otopalik, A.G., Goeritz, M.L., Sutton, A.C., Brookings, T., Guerini, C., and Marder, E.. "Sloppy morphological tuning in identified neurons of the crustacean stomatogastric ganglion.." eLife, 10. 10. (2017): /eLife.22352.. Otopalik, A.G., Sutton, A.C., Banghart, M., and Marder, E. . PMCID: PMC5323043. "When complex neuronal structures may not matter.." eLife, 10. (2017): 7554/eLife.23508. Gjorgjieva, J., Drion, G., and Marder, E.. "Computational implications of biophysical diversity and multiple timescales in neurons and synapses for circuit performance. Current Opin. Neurobiol, 37: 44-52." Current Opin. Neurobiol 37. (2016): 44-52. Marder, Eve. "The Rites of Spring, Take 2.." eLife 5. (2016): e16846.. Northcutt, A.J., Lett, K.M., Garcia, V.N., Diester, C.M., Lane, B.J., Marder, E., Schulz, D.J.. "Deep sequencing of transcriptomes from the nervous systems of two decapod crustaceans to characterize genes important for neural circuit function and modulation.." BMC Genomics, 17. (2016): 868. O’Leary, T. and Marder, E.. "Temperature-robust neural function from activity-dependent ion channel regulation.." Curr. Biol., 26. (2016): 2935-2941.. Drion, G., O’Leary, T. and Marder, E.. "Ion channel degeneracy enables robust and tunable neuronal firing rates.." Proc Natl Acad Sci (USA) (2015): doi: 10.1073/pnas.1516400112.. Hamood, A.W., Haddad, S.A., Otapalik, A.G., Rosenbaum, P. and Marder, E.. "Quantitative reevaluation of the effects of short- and long-term removal of descending modulatory inputs on the pyloric rhythm of the crab Cancer borealis." eNeuro 0058-1. (2015). Hamood, A. W. and Marder, E. (2015). "Consequences of acute and long-term removal of neuromodulatory input on the episodic gastric rhythm of the crab, Cancer borealis.." J. Neurophysiol 114. 3 (2015): 1677-1692. Hamood, A.W. and Marder, E.. "Animal-to-animal variability in neuromodulation and circuit function.." Cold Spring Harbor Symposium 79. (2015): 21-28. Jorgenson LA, Newsome WT, Anderson DJ, Bargmann CI, Brown EN, Deisseroth K, Donoghue JP, Hudson KL, Ling GS, MacLeish PR et al.. "The BRAIN Initiative: developing technology to catalyse neuroscience discovery.." Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 370. (2015). Malhotra, V. and Marder, E. (2015). "The pleasure of publishing." eLife 4. (2015): e05770. Marder E, Haddad SA, Goeritz ML, Rosenbaum P, Kispersky T.. "How can motor systems retain performance over a wide temperature range? Lessons from the crustacean stomatogastric nervous system.." J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol. 201. (2015): 851-856. Marder, E., Goeritz, M. and Otopalik, A.. "Robust circuit rhythms in small circuits arise from variable circuit components and mechanisms." Curr. Opin. Neurobiol 31. (2015): 156-163.. Marder, E.. "Bars and Medals." eLife 4. (2015): e05787. Marder, E.. "Owning your mistakes.." eLife 4. (2015): e11628. O’Leary, T., Sutton, A.C. and Marder, E.. "Computational models in the age of large datasets." Curr. Opin. Neurobiol 32. (2015): 87-94. Brookings, T., Goeritz, M., and Marder, E.. "Automatic parameter estimation of neuron models via minimization of control current." J. Neurophysiol. 112. (2014): 2332-2348.. Caplan, J., Williams, A.H. and Marder, E. .. "Many parameter sets in a multicompartment model oscillator are robust to temperature perturbations." J Neuroscience 34. (2014): :4963-4975. Gutierrez, G.J. and Marder, E .. "Modulation of a single neuron has state-dependent actions on circuit dynamics." eNeuro 0009-14.. (2014). Marder, E (2014). "In Numbers We Trust." eLife 3. (2014): e02791. Marder, E. (2014). "Looking out for future scientists." eLife 3. (2014): e04901. Marder, E., O’Leary, T., and Shruti, S.. "Neuromodulation of circuits with variable parameters: small circuits reveal principles of state-dependent and robust neuromodulation.." Annu. Rev. Neurosci. 37. (2014): 329-346.. O’Leary, T. and Marder, E. (2014). "Mapping neural activation onto behavior in an entire animal.." Science 344. (2014): 372-373. O’Leary, T., Williams, A.H., Franci, A., and Marder, E.. "Cell types, network homeostasis and pathological compensation from a biologically plausible ion channel expression model.." Neuron 82. (2014): 809-821.

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