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Brian Kalmbach

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Brian joined the Allen Institute in 2016 as a scientist in the Human Cell Types research program. Before coming to the Allen Institute, Brian worked in the laboratory of Dan Johnston at the University of Texas at Austin as a postdoctoral fellow and research scientist. He performed patch clamp recordings from the dendrite and soma to study differences in the function of subpopulations of L5 neurons in prefrontal cortex. His work also focused on how neuron function is altered in a mouse model of Fragile X syndrome, the most common form of inherited mental impairment and the leading identified cause of autism. Brian completed his PhD in neuroscience at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston in the laboratory of Mike Mauk. There he studied interactions between prefrontal cortex and cerebellum during a form of associative learning, trace eyelid conditioning. Brian obtained Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in psychology at Western Washington University.

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The brain contains a seemingly endless number of neuron types, yet all neurons perform a similar transformation of synaptic input arriving at the dendrite into action potentials initiated at the axon. The details of this transformation vary across cell types and are crucial in determining the function of a given neuron in its circuit. I use patch-clamp recordings from the soma and dendrite to investigate how the unique morphology, synaptic and intrinsic properties of different cell types shape a neuron’s input/output transformation. In collaboration with Seattle area neurosurgeons, I am participating in a project at the Allen Institute to extend this analysis to human cerebral cortex. Our goal is to use a combined analysis of gene expression, physiology and morphology to create a comprehensive taxonomy of cell types in human temporal cortex.

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A suite of enhancer AAVs and transgenic mouse lines for genetic access to cortical cell types
Cell
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Integrating multimodal data to understand cortical circuit architecture and function
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Expansion-assisted selective plane illumination microscopy for nanoscale imaging of centimeter-scale tissues
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