Curriculum Vitae ATTILA LOSOCNCZY February 10, 2016

EDUCATION

University Medical School of Pecs, Hungary M.D., 1993-1999

Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Ph.D. in Neurobiology, 2000-2004 Dissertation title: Underlying mechanisms of short-term synaptic plasticity at identified central synapses. Dissertation advisor: Prof. Zoltan Nusser

POSITIONS HELD SINCE MEDICAL DOCTORATE CONFERRED

09/1995 – 09/1999 University Medical School of Pecs, Hungary Research Assistant (Prof. G. Lazar, Dept. of Anatomy) 10/1999 – 03/2000 University Medical School of Pecs, Hungary Graduate student (Prof. L. Seress, Central Electron Microscope Laboratory; Prof. G. Czeh, Dept. of Pharmacology) 08/2000 – 07/2003 Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Graduate student (Prof. Z. Nusser, Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 08/2003 – 07/2006 Louisiana State University, Center Postdoctoral Fellow (Prof. J. C. Magee) 08/2006 – 04/2007 Yale University, Department of Cell Biology Postdoctoral Fellow (Prof. G. Miesenbock) 05/2007 – 10/2009 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus Research Specialist (Prof. J. C. Magee) 11/2009 – present , Department of Neuroscience Assistant Professor 07/2015 – present Columbia University, Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute Faculty Member

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1. Courses Taught Synaptic Transmission & Plasticity (doctoral course; co-director, instructor, 2012, 2015) Issues in Neural Circuitry (doctoral course; co-director, instructor, 2011, 2014) Survey of Neuroscience (doctoral course; lecturer, 2010–present) Neuroscience Section of “The Body in Health & in Disease (medical student lecture, fall 2015) MD-PhD research seminar series (lecturer, 2011–present)

2. Mentoring Experience

† denotes candidate assisted student/postdoc in applying for a successfully funded fellowship from National Institute of Health, National Science Foundation, or Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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Postdoctoral Researchers Dr. Gergely F. Turi (2010–present) Dr. Mohsin Ahmed† (2013–present) Leon Levy Fellowship APF/Genentech Fellowship Dr. Andres Grosmark (2015–present) Dr. Wenke Li (2016–present)

Sponsor of Ph.D. dissertations at Columbia University Matthew Lovett-Barron (2010-2014) “Functional Consequences of Dendritic Inhibition in the Hippocampus” (postdoc with Karl Deisseroth, Stanford, from 3/2014) 2014 Dean's Award for Excellence in Research at Columbia NSERC Fellowship Patrick W. Kaifosh† (2011–2105) “The neural circuit basis of learning” Howard Hughes Predoctoral Fellowship NSERC Fellowship Nathan Danielson† (MD/PhD; 2012-present, expected defense ~12/2016) NIH Predoctoral Fellowship (2014–present) Jeffery Zaremba† (2011–present, expected defense ~12/2016) NIH Predoctoral Fellowship (2015–present) Thomas Reardon (2011–present, expected defense ~4/2016) Joseph Tsai (MD/PhD; 2013–present, expected defense ~05/2017) Alexandra Kaufman † (2015–present) NSF Predoctoral Fellowship (2015–present) Elizabeth Balough (MD/PhD; 2015–present) Sebastien Rolotti † (2015–present) NSF Predoctoral Fellowship (2015–present)

Non-sponsor member of Ph.D. thesis committees at Columbia University Dr. Andrew Fink (2013, Thomas Jessell) “Exploring a behavioral role for presynaptic inhibition at spinal sensory-motor synapses” Dr. Zev Rosen (2013, Steven Siegelbaum) “Dopaminergic modulation of hippocampal neural circuitry” Dr. Timothy Spellman (2014, Joshua Gordon) “Modulation of hippocampal-prefrontal circuitry during spatial working memory” Dr. Wanying Zhang (2014, Randy Bruno) “In vivo dissection of long range inputs to the rat barrel cortex” Dr. Timothy Machado (2015, Thomas Jessell) “Probing Circuits for Spinal Motor Control” Dr. Joseph Stujenske (2015, Joshua Gordon) “Microcircuits underlying fear and safety processing” on-going: Nancy Padilla (Joshua Gordon), Samuel Clark (David Sulzer), Jessica Jimenez (Rene Hen), John Smerdon (Hynek Wichterle)

External member of Ph.D. thesis committees at other institutions Dr. Jon Maffie (2011, Bernardo Rudy’s lab, NYU) Georg Kosche (2016, Michael Long’s lab, NYU) Matthew Davis (2016, Boris Zemelman’s lab, UT Austin)

Member of Ph.D. qualifying exam committees at Columbia University

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Co-mentor, collaborator or consultant on federal research grants for postdoctoral fellows Dr. Tommy Lewis (Franck Polleux): NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award (co-mentor, awarded 2015) Dr. Talia Atkin (Joseph Gogos): NIH K01 Career Development Award (co-mentor, awarded, 2014) Dr. Mazen Kheirbek (Rene Hen): NIH K01 Career Development Award (consultant, awarded, 2012) Dr. Eiman Azim (Thomas Jessell): NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award (consultant, awarded, 2014) Dr. Avishek Adhikari (Karl Deisseroth, Stanford): NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award (external consultant, awarded, 2015) Dr. Christoph Anacker (Rene Hen): NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award (co-mentor, awarded, 2016) Dr. Kimberly Kempadoo (): NIH K22 (collaborator, submitted) Dr. Justine Kupferman (Franck Polleux): NIH NRSA (co-mentor, submitted) Dr. Victor Luna (Rene Hen): NIH K01 Career Development Award (co-mentor, in preparation, 2016)

PUBLICATIONS

PUBLISHED PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH ARTICLES

* denotes candidate as senior or corresponding author

1. Losonczy A, G Lazar (1999) NADPH-diaphorase-positive neurons and pathways in the brain of the frog Rana esculenta. Anatomy and Embryology 2:185-198 2. Losonczy A, Zhang L, Shigemoto R, Somogyi P, and Nusser Z (2002) Cell type dependence and variability in the short-term plasticity of EPSCs in identified mouse hippocampal interneurones. Journal of Physiology, 542: 193-210 3. Losonczy, A, Somogyi P, and Nusser Z (2003) Reduction of excitatory postsynaptic responses by persistently active metabotropic glutamate receptors in the hippocampus. Journal of Neurophysiology, 89: 1910-1919 4. Losonczy A, Biro AA, and Nusser Z (2004) Persistently active cannabinoid receptors mute subpopulation of hippocampal interneurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 101: 1362-1367 5. Losonczy A, and Magee JC (2006) Integrative properties of radial oblique dendrites in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Neuron, 50: 291-307 Judkewitz, B., Roth, A., Häusser, M., (2006) News and Views. 50: 180-183. Cover illustration 6. Gasparini S, Losonczy A, Chen X, Johnston D, and Magee JC (2007) Associative pairing enhances action potential back-propagation in radial oblique branches of CA1 pyramidal neurons Journal of Physiology, 580: 787-800. 7. Losonczy A, Makara JK, and Magee JC (2008) Compartmentalized dendritic plasticity and input feature storage in neurons. Nature, 452: 436-441 Spruston, N. (2008) News and Views. Nature, 452, 420-421.

3 8. Varga V, Losonczy A, Zemelman BV, Borhegyi Z, Nyiri G, Domonkos G, Hangya B, Holderith B, Magee JC, and Freund TF (2009) Fast synaptic subcortical control of hippocampal circuits. Science, 326: 449-453 9. Makara JK, Losonczy A, Wen Q, and Magee JC (2009) Experience-dependent compartmentalized dendritic plasticity in rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Nature Neuroscience, 12: 1485-1487 10. Royer S, Zemelman BV, Losonczy A, Buzsáki G, and Magee JC (2010) Optoelectronic neural interface (ONI): light-assisted perturbation of silicon probe-monitored local circuits in the behaving animal. European Journal of Neuroscience, 31: 2279-2291 11. Losonczy A, Zemelman BV, Vaziri A, and Magee JC (2010) Network mechanisms of theta related neuronal activity in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Nature Neuroscience, 13: 967-972 12. Lovett-Barron M, Turi GF, Kaifosh P, Lee PH, Bolze F, Sun XH, Nicoud JF, Zemelman BV, Sternson SM, and Losonczy A* (2012) Regulation of neuronal input output transformation by tunable dendritic inhibition. Nature Neuroscience, 15: 423-430 Oren I, and Kullmann D (2012) New and Views, Nature Neuroscience, 15: 344-345. Cover illustration 13. Royer S, Zemelman BV, Losonczy A, Kim J, Chance F, Magee JC, and Buzsáki G, (2012). Control of timing, rate and firing patterns of hippocampal place cells by dendritic and perisomatic inhibition. Nature Neuroscience, 15: 769-775 14. Kaifosh P, Lovett-Barron M, Turi GF, Reardon, TR, and Losonczy A* (2013). Septo- hippocampal GABAergic signaling across multiple modalities in awake mouse. Nature Neuroscience, 16: 1182-1184 15. Lovett-Barron M, Kaifosh P, Kheirbek MA, Danielson N, Zaremba JD, Reardon TR, Turi GF, Hen R, Zemelman BV, and Losonczy A* (2014). Dendritic inhibition in the hippocampus supports fear learning. Science, 21: 857-63 16. Lee SH, Marchionni I, Bezaire M, Varga C, Danielson N, Lovett-Barron M, Losonczy A, and Soltesz, I. (2014). Parvalbumin-positive basket cells differentiate among hippocampal pyramidal cells. Neuron, 82:1129-1144 17. Denny CA, Kheirbek MA, Alba EL, Tanaka KF, Brachman RA, Laughman KB, Tomm NK, Turi GF, Losonczy A, and Hen R (2014). Hippocampal memory traces are differentially modulated by experience, time, and adult neurogenesis. Neuron, 83:189-201 18. Kaifosh P, Zaremba J, Danielson N, and Losonczy A* (2014) SIMA: Python software for analysis of dynamic fluorescence imaging data. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 8:80 19. Turi GF, Wittmann G, Lechan MR, and Losonczy A* (2015) Ambient GABA modulates septo-hippocampal inhibitory terminals via presynaptic GABAB receptors. Neuropharmacology, 88:55-62 20. Basu J, Zaremba JD, Cheung SK, Hitti FL, Zemelman BV, Losonczy A, and Siegelbaum SA (2016). Gating hippocampal activity, plasticity and memory by entorhinal cortex long-range inhibition. Science, 351:(6269): aaa5694. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa5694 21. Reardon, TR, Murray AJ, Turi GF, Wirblich C, Croce K, Schnell MJ, Jessell TM, and Losonczy A* (2016). Rabies virus CVS-N2cΔG strain enhances synaptic transfer, neuronal viability and circuit analysis. Neuron (published online, Jan 21, 2016) 22. Danielson N, Zaremba JD, Kaifosh P, Lovett-Barron M, Tsai J, Denny CA, Balough ME, Cloidt MA, Drew JD, Hen R, Losonczy A*, and Kheirbek MA. Distinct contribution of adult- born hippocampal granule cells to context encoding. (in press, Neuron)

PUBLISHED REVIEWS AND PREVIEWS

4 1. Bolze F, Nicoud JF, Bourgogne C, Gug S, Sun XH, Goeldner M, Specht A, Donato L, Warther D, Turi GF, and Losonczy A (2012). Two-photon uncaging: the chemist point of view. Optical Materials, 34, 1664-1669. 2. Lovett-Barron M, and Losonczy A (2013). Circuits supporting the grid. Nature Neuroscience, 16, 255-257 3. Lovett-Barron M, Losonczy A (2014). Behavioral consequences of GABAergic neuronal diversity. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 26, 27-33 4. Kaifosh P and Losonczy A (2014) The inside track: privileged neural communication through axon-carrying dendrites. Neuron, 83:1231-1234 5. Piant S, Specht A, Zemelman B, Losonczy A, and Bolze F (2014) Two-photon sensitive photolabile protecting groups: From molecular engineering to nanostructuration. Biomedical Optics

PUBLISHED/PRESENTED ABSTRACTS

1. Losonczy A, Ábrahám H, Czéh G, and Lázár G. Microglial activation studied on rat hippocampal slices following treatment with elevated concentration of potassium and ion- channel blockers. Hungarian Neuroscience Society, 1999. 2. Losonczy A, Ábrahám H, Czéh G, and Lázár G. Mechanism of microglial activation studied on rat hippocampal slices exposed to elevated concentration of potassium and 4- aminopyridine. Neurosci. Abstr. 25, 1999. 3. Losonczy A, Ábrahám H, Czéh G, and Seress L. Postnatal development of CA3 pyramidal and hilar mossy cells using combined intracellular recording and filling techniques. Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS), 2000. 4. Losonczy A, Ábrahám H, Czéh G, and Seress L. Development of mossy cells in the rat hippocampus. Hungarian Physiological Society, 2000. 5. Losonczy A, Somogyi P, and Nusser Z. (2001) Minor contribution of presynaptic mGluR activation to the short-term plasticity of glutamatergic inputs on identified GABAergic interneurons. Gordon Conferences, 2001. 6. Losonczy A, Somogyi P, and Nusser Z. Cell type-specific reduction of transmitter release by persistently active metabotropic glutamate receptors. Neurosci. Abstr. 27, 2001. 7. Losonczy A, and Nusser Z. Heterogeneous modulation of GABAErgic IPSCs by presynaptic Ih in hippocampal pyramidal cells. Neurosci. Abstr. 28, 2002. 8. Losonczy A, Somogyi P, and Nusser Z. Cell type-specific reduction of transmitter release by persistently active metabotropic glutamate receptors. Hungarian Neuroscience Society, 2002 9. Losonczy A, and Nusser Z. Persistently active cannabinoid receptors mute a subpopulation of hippocampal interneurons. Neurosci. Abstr. 29, 2003. 10. Losonczy A, and Magee JC. A barium-sensitive transient outward current regulates action potential backpropagation in dendrites of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Neurosci. Abstr. 30, 2004. 11. Losonczy A, and Magee JC. An investigation of the input-output properties of radial oblique dendrites in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Neurosci. Abstr. 30, 2004. 12. Losonczy A, and Magee JC. Dendritic spike propagation on radial oblique dendrites of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Neurosci. Abstr. 31, 2005.

5 13. Gasparini S, Losonczy A, Magee JC. Features of back-propagating spikes in radial oblique dendrites of CA1 pyramidal neurons. Neurosci. Abstr. 31, 2005. 14. Makara JK, Losonczy A, and Magee JC. Input feature storage through compartmentalized dendritic plasticity in CA1 pyramidal neurons. Neurosci. Abstr. 33, 2007. 15. Makara JK, Losonczy A, and Magee JC. Plasticity of dendritic spikes in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells in vivo by exposure to enriched environment. Neurosci. Abstr. 34, 2008. 16. Royer S, Zemelman B, Losonczy A, Magee JC, and Buzsaki G. Perturbation of hippocampal cell dynamics by halorhodopsin-assisted silencing of PV interneurons. Neurosci. Abstr. 36, 2010. 17. Royer S, Zemelman B, Losonczy A, Magee JC, and Buzsaki G Perturbation of hippocampal cell dynamics by halorhodopsin-assisted silencing of PV interneurons. Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE), 2010. 18. Bolze F, Nicoud JF, Guga S, Charona S, Specht A, Goeldner M, Warther D, Suna XH, Kesslerc P, Lutzc Y, Voneschc JL, and Losonczy A. Two-photon excitation in life sciences: Neurotransmitter and fluorescence uncaging. Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences, (SPIE), 2011. 19. Lovett-Barron M, Turi GF, Kaifosh P, Lee P, Magee JC, Zemelman BZ, Sternson SM, and Losonczy A. Modulation of the CA1 pyramidal cell input-output function by distinct populations of dendrite- and perisomatic- targeting interneurons. Neurosci. Abstr. 41, 2011. 20. Lovett-Barron M, Lee P, Field R, Zemelman BV, Sternson SM, Magee JC, and Losonczy A. Modulation of the CA1 pyramidal cell input-output function by distinct populations of dendrite- and perisomatic- targeting interneurons. Causal Neuroscience Summer School, FENS/IBRO, 2011. 21. Kaifosh P, Lovett-Barron M, Shakman KB, Lacefield C, Zemelman BV, and A Losonczy. Two photon imaging of cell-type-specific activity in the hippocampal neurons during awake memory-guided behavior. Neurosci. Abstr. 42, 2012. 22. Lovett-Barron M, Kaifosh P, Kheirbek MA, Lee P, Sternson SM, Hen R, Zemelman BZ, and Losonczy A. Hippocampal inhibitory circuits supporting contextual memory. Neurosci. Abstr. 42, 2012. 23. Zaremba J, Danielson N, Kaifosh P, Diamantopoulou N, Gogos J, and Losonczy A. Long- term temporal dynamics of place cell coding properties in hippocampal area CA1. Neurosci. Abstr. 43, 2013. 24. Kaifosh P, Lovett-Barron M, Turi GF, and A Losonczy. Imaging Ca2+ activity in GABAergic septo-hippocampal projecting axons during awake behaviour. Neurosci. Abstr. 43, 2013. 25. Basu J, Zaremba J, Cheung S, Zemelman B, Losonczy A, and Siegelbaum S. A long-range GABAergic disinhibitory circuit for temporally precise mnemonic processing. Gordon Conference, 2014. 26. Danielson N, Zaremba J, Kaifosh P, and Losonczy A. A functional dissection of the radial axis in hippocampal area CA1. Gordon Conference, 2014. 27. Zaremba J, Diamantopoulou A, Danielson N, Kaifosh P, Gogos J, and Losonczy A. Altered encoding and stability of spatial representations in the Df(16)A mouse model of schizophrenia. Gordon Conference, 2014.

6 28. Zaremba J, Diamantopoulou A, Danielson N, Kaifosh P, Gogos J, and Losonczy A. Hippocampal area CA1 pyramidal cells show disrupted place cell activity in the Df(16)A mouse model of schizophrenia. Neurosci. Abstr. 44, 2014. 29. Kaifosh P, Zaremba JD, Danielson N, and A Losonczy. A compartment-specific synaptic integration and plasticity model for hippocampal memory. Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE). 2014. 30. Kaifosh P, Zaremba JD, Danielson NB, Lovett-Barron M and Losonczy A. Circuit mechanisms for memory and spatial representation in the hippocampal formation: two- photon Ca2+ imaging experiments and theoretical modeling. HHMI Janelia Conference: How to Read a Map: Understanding Structure-Function Relationships in the Brain, 2014. 31. Kaifosh P. Zaremba JD, Danielson NB, Lovett-Barron M, and Losonczy A. Circuit mechanisms for memory and spatial representation in the hippocampal formation: two- photon Ca2+ imaging experiments and theoretical modeling. Jacques Monod Conference on Optical imaging of brain structure and function, 2014. 32. Ahmed MS, Castro A, and Losonczy A, Functional signaling of thalamic nucleus reuniens synaptic inputs to CA1 hippocampus in awake, behaving mice. Neuropsychopharmacology, 2014. 33. Ahmed MS, and Losonczy A. Dissecting Neural Circuits Relevant for Schizophrenia. Leon Levy Foundation, 2014. 34. Reardon TR, Murray AJ, Turi GF, Jessell TM, and Losonczy A. Novel deletion-mutant rabies for in vivo experiments. Cold Spring Harbor Meetings: “Wiring the brain”, 2015. 35. Reardon TR, Murray AJ, Turi GF, Jessell TM, and Losonczy A. Novel deletion-mutant rabies for in vivo experiments. Austin Conference on Learning and Memory, 2015. 36. Danielson N, Zaremba JD, Kaifosh P, Lovett-Barron M, Tsai J,Denny CA, Balough ME, Cloidt MA, Drew JD, Losonczy A, Hen R, and Kheirbek MA. Distinct contributions of adult- born hippocampal granule cells to memory encoding. Neurosci. Abstr. 45, 2015. 37. Zaremba J, Diamantopoulou A, Danielson N, Kaifosh P, Gogos J, and Losonczy A. Altered encoding and stability of spatial representations in the Df(16)A mouse model of schizophrenia. Neurosci. Abstr. 45, 2015. 38. Danielson N, Zaremba J, Kaifosh P, and Losonczy A. A functional dissection of the radial axis in hippocampal area CA1. Neurosci. Abstr. 45, 2015. 39. Domonkos A, Schlingloff D, Turi G, Reardon TR, Bowler J, Gulyas A, Varga V, and Losonczy A. Activity of hippocampo-septal long-range-projecting cells. Gordon Conference, 2015. 40. Losonczy A. Dissection Hippocampal Microcircuit Dysfunctions Underlying Cognitive Memory Deficits in Schizophrenia. McKnight Conference, 2015.

FUNDING SOURCES

Current Hippocampal inhibitory control of contextual fear learning Source: National Institute of Mental Health (R01) 3/1/2014 – 2/28/2019 Role: PI

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Closed-loop intervention in epilepsy Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke (R01) 9/30/2015 – 9/30/2020 Role: PI (multi-PIs, PIs: Losonczy, Soltesz)

Towards a complete description of the circuitry underlying memory replay Source: Brain Initiative – National Institute of Health 9/30/2014 – 7/31/2017 Role: co-PI (PI: Soltesz, co-PI: Buzsaki, Lisman, Losonczy)

High-speed volumetric imaging of neuronal network activity at depth using Multiplexed Scanned Temporal Focusing (MuST) Source: Brain Initiative – National Institute of Health (U01) 9/1/2015 – 8/31/2017 Role: co-PI (PI: Vaziri)

In vivo functional imaging and high-resolution manipulations of hippocampal memory circuits Source: Human Frontiers Science Program 9/1/2012 – 3/01/2015 Role: PI (co-PI: Bolze, Vaziri, Zemelman)

Past Inhibitory control of hippocampal memory functions Source: Searle Kinship Foundation 6/20/2011 – 6/20/2014 Role: PI

GABAergic inhibitory circuit deficits in schizophrenia Source: The Brain and Behavior Research Foundation 2/1/2013 – 2/1/2015 Role: PI

In vivo imaging in hippocampal circuits Source: Kavli Foundation at Columbia University 12/1/2011 – 1/1/2013 Role: multi-PI (PI: Losonczy, Sawtell)

In vivo functional imaging in hippocampal circuits Source: Harvey L. Karp Neuroscience Discovery Award 3/1/2012 – 2/1/2013 Role: PI

Dissecting hippocampal microcircuit dysfunctions underlying cognitive memory deficits in schizophrenia Source: McKnight Foundation 2/1/2013 – 1/31/2016 Role: PI

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AWARDS & HONORS

2001 Graduate Student Scholarship – Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation, Germany 2010 Member – Kavli Institute for Brain Science, Columbia University 2011 Searle Scholar – Searle Kinship Foundation 2012 HFSP Program Grant – Human Frontiers Science Program 2012 Harvey L. Karp Discovery Award 2013 Young Investigator Award – NARSAD 2013 Memory and Cognitive Disorders Award – McKnight Foundation 2014 Brain Initiative Award – National Institute of Health 2015 Harold and Golden Lamport Award for Excellence in Basic Science Research at Columbia University 2015 Member, Executive Committee, Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute at Columbia University 2015 Brain Initiative Award – National Institute of Health

INVITED SEMINARS

2016 Department of Psychiatry, Yale, New Haven 2016 King’s College, , UK 2015 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 2015 HHMI Janelia Farm – “Hippocampal-Entorhinal Complexities” 2015 Department of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany 2015 University College London, Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, London, UK 2015 5th European Synapse Meeting, Bristol, UK 2015 Conference on Learning and Memory, Austin, Texas 2015 Gordon Research Conferences – “Dendrites: Molecules, Structure&Function”, Ventura Beach, Calfornia 2015 Foundation des Treilles Meeting, Les Treilles, France 2015 Vollum Institute, Oregon Health Science Center, Portland, Oregon 2015 Harvard Center for Brain Science, Boston, Massachusetts 2015 Centre de Recherche Université Laval Robert-Giffard, Quebec City, Canada 2014 GABAergic Signaling in Health and Disease, Washington DC 2014 Max Planck Florida Institute, Jupiter, Florida 2014 Center for Biomedical Neuroscience – Neurology Ground Round, San Antonio, Texas 2014 Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston Massachusetts 2014 ENINET – Annual Meeting of European Neuroscience Societies, Freiburg, Germany 2014 Institute of Science and Technology, Vienna, Austria 2014 Gordon Research Conferences – “Synaptic transmission”, Waterville Valley, New Hampshire 2014 FENS – Annual Meeting of Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, Milan, Italy 2014 Conference Jacques Monod – “Optical imaging of brain structure and function on multiple spacial scales”, Roscoff, France 2014 Department of Neuroscience, Yale University, New Haven – Swartz seminar series 2014 National Institute of Health/NIGMS, Bethesda, Maryland 2014 Epilepsy Research Center Symposium, UC Irvine, California 2014 IBRO – International Brain Research Organization Workshop, Debrecen, Hungary 2013 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary

9 2013 Friedrich Miescher Institute, Basel, Switzerland 2013 Gordon Research Conferences – “Inhibition in the CNS”, Les Diablerets, Switzerland 2013 Gordon Research Conferences – “Dendrites”, Les Diablerets, Switzerland 2013 Picower Institute, MIT, Boston, Massachusetts 2012 HHMI Janelia Conference – “Neuron types in the hippocampal formation” 2012 Department of Neurobiology, New York University, New York 2012 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience, New York 2012 HHMI Janelia Conference – “Dendrites, substrates for information processing” 2011 IBRO/FENS Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia 2011 Department of Physiology, Columbia University, New York 2008 Department of Neuroscience, Yale, New Haven 2008 Picower Institute, MIT, Boston, Massachusetts 2005 Department of Anatomy, UC Irvine, California 2005 Southern Photonics Conference, Atlanta, Georgia

SERVICE

1. University/Department Service

Neuroscience Faculty Search committees (member, 2010) Neuroscience Seminar Series committees (co-chair 20014 – present, member 2012-13) Neuroscience Doctoral Program Open House committee (member 2013 – present)

Thesis/Qualifying Exam committees are listed in section “D.2. Mentoring Experience” above.

2. Scientific Community Service

• Editorial Board None • Grant Reviewer National Institute of Health, European Research Council (ERC), The Wellcome Trust (UK), Royal Society (UK), Human Brain Project (EU), Swiss Science Foundation, The Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, Hungarian Brain Project, Human Frontiers Science Program (HFSP) • Journal Reviewer Science, Cell, Nature Neuroscience, Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Neuron, Nature Communications, Neuropsychopharmacology, The Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Physiology, European Journal of Neuroscience, Elife, Hippocampus, Cerebral Cortex, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, Journal of the Royal Society Interface

• Conference Organizer “Dissecting fear circuits in rodents” International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) Workshop – Annual Hungarian Neuroscience Society Meeting, 2014 (organizer)

• Membership Society for Neuroscience (2000-present)

• Meeting Participation Annual Society for Neuroscience meeting: 2001-2008, 2010-2015

10 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Meeting (Brighton, UK), 2000 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Meeting (Milan, Italy), 2014 Les Treilles Foundation Meeting “What does the cortex do?” (Les Treilles, France), 2014 International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) Workshop – Annual Hungarian Neuroscience Society Meeting (Hungary), 1999-2002, 2014 International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) Meeting (Ljubljana, Slovenia), 2011 “Hippocampal-Entorhinal Complexities” (HHMI Janelia, USA), 2015 “Dendrites: Substrates for Information Processing” (HHMI Janelia, USA), 2012 “Neuron Types in the Hippocampal Formation: Structure, Activity, and Molecular Genetics” (HHMI Janelia, USA), 2012 Gordon Research Conference on Gordon Conference on “Excitatory Amino Acids” (Il Ciocco, Italy), 2001 Gordon Research Conference on “Dendrites: Molecules, Structure&Function” (Les Diablerets, Switzerland), 2013 Gordon Research Conference on “Inhibition in the CNS” (Les Diablerets, Switzerland), 2013 Gordon Research Conference on “Synaptic Transmission” (Waterville Valley, USA), 2014 Gordon Research Conference on “Dendrites: Molecules, Structure&Function” (Ventura, California), 2015 European Neuroscience Institutes Network (ENINET) Meeting (Freiburg, Germany): 2014 “Optical imaging of brain structure and function on multiple spacial scales” Conference Jacques Monod (Roscoff, France), 2014 International Epilepsy Research Center (EpiCenter) Symposium (Irvine, USA), 2014 Austin Meeting on Learning and Memory (Austin, USA), 2015 5th European Synapse Meeting, Bristol, UK, 2015

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