PhD and MSc Theses
PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988
Student’s Name |
Graduation Year |
Degree |
Abstracts |
Research Name |
Yona Guy |
2017 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Novel Tools for Probing the Motor Control System in Behaving Animals |
Zur Gil |
2020 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Mapping Brain Networks using Structural and Functional MRI: Methods Development and Feasibility Studies in Healthy Brain and Tremor Related Pathologies |
Bergmann Eyal |
2019 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
From Connectivity to Function: Comparative Analasis of Mesoscopic Organization of Mouse and Human Brain Networks |
Feinsod Moshe |
2019 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
The Nineteenth Century Endeavor of Cerebral Thermometry. Did it Contribute to Functional Imaging? |
Abu Amneh-Abbasi Dalal |
2019 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Uyilizing Multi-Scale and Multi-Model Methods to Characterize Neural Systems in Health and Disease |
Shofty Ben |
2018 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Of Mice, Men and NF1: Contributions Of Neurofibromin Deficiency to Disrupted System-Specific Brain-Wide Functional Connectivity |
Dolgopyat Irit |
2018 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Brain Networks Dynamics Following Neurodegeneration |
Levinsky Alexandra |
2016 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Holographic Fiber Bundle System for Patterned Optogenetic Activation of Large-Scale Neuronal Networks |
Olszakier Shunit |
2017 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Intracellular Labelling of Selected Neurons Utilizing MR-Visible Nanoparticle Imaging |
Goldberg Michal |
2013 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
In Vivo Multi Scale Functional Neural Imaging – Bridging between Nanoscopic and Mesoscopic Resolutions |