Caroline Moore-Kochlacs

Caroline completed a Ph.D. at Boston University, working in the Boyden lab and the Kopell lab (BU) on new brain data analysis techniques. Before attending Boston University for graduate school, Caroline studied as an undergraduate at Stanford University. After graduation she started a consulting practice in the space of neurotechnology, big data, statistics, and related topics.

Publications

Heterogeneous neural amplifier integration for scalable extracellular microelectrodes

38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society | 2016

Jorg Scholvin, Justin Kinney, Jacob Bernstein, Caroline Moore-Kochlacs, Nancy Kopell, Clifton Fonstad, Edward Boyden (2016) Heterogeneous Neural Amplifier Integration for Scalable Extracellular Microelectrodes, 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2016:2789-2793.

A direct-to-drive neural data acquisition system

Frontiers in Neural Circuits | 2015

Kinney, J.P., Bernstein, J.G., Meyer, A.J., Barber, J.B., Bolivar, M., Newbold, B., Scholvin, J., Moore-Kochlacs, C., Wentz, C.T., Kopell, N.J., Boyden, E.S. (2015) A direct-to-drive neural data acquisition system, Frontiers in Neural Circuits 9:46.