Eve Marder(1948)
NeuroscienceEve Marder is a University Professor and the Victor and Gwendolyn Beinfield Professor of Neuroscience at Brandeis University. At Brandeis, Marder is also a member of the Volen National Center for Complex Systems. Dr.
United StatesBrandeis University
2
Major Awards
510
Publications
32,696
Citations
95
h-index
256
i10-index
64.1
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Temperature and pH-dependent potassium currents of muscles of the stomatogastric nervous system of the crab, Cancer borealis
iScience(2026)
0
citations
#2
Gating of homeostatic regulation of intrinsic excitability produces cryptic long-term storage of prior perturbations
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2023)
15
citations
#3
A biophysical perspective on the resilience of neuronal excitability across timescales
Nature Reviews Neuroscience(2023)
41
citations
#4
Sodium channel slow inactivation normalizes firing in axons with uneven conductance distributions
bioRxiv(2022)
16
citations
#5
Blue light responses in Cancer borealis stomatogastric ganglion neurons.
Current Biology(2022)
3
citations
#6
Repeated applications of high potassium elicit long-term changes in a motor circuit from the crab, Cancer borealis
iScience(2022)
11
citations
#7
0
citations
#8
Localization of chemical synapses and modulatory release sites in the cardiac ganglion of the crab, Cancer borealis
bioRxiv(2022)
2
citations
#9
30
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksGating of homeostatic regulation of intrinsic excitability produces cryptic long-term storage of prior perturbations
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2023
15citations
Open AccessA biophysical perspective on the resilience of neuronal excitability across timescales
Nature Reviews Neuroscience2023
41citations
Sodium channel slow inactivation normalizes firing in axons with uneven conductance distributions
bioRxiv2022
16citations
Open AccessBlue light responses in Cancer borealis stomatogastric ganglion neurons.
Current Biology2022
3citations
Open Access11citations
Open Access0citations
Open Access2citations
Open Access30citations
Open AccessNew insights from small rhythmic circuits.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology2022
25citations
Open AccessCareer History
University Professor and Victor and Gwendolyn Beinfield Professor of Neuroscience
Brandeis University
Waltham, US
Professor
Brandeis University
Waltham, US
Education
UCSD
PhD
Biology
1974
Research Funding
Quantitative Neuroscience: From Genes to Behavior
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Variability and Compensation in Reliable Neuronal Networks
National Institute of Mental Health
Neurotransmitter Modulation of Neuronal Circuits
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Brandeis University
University of California, San Diego(Doctor of Philosophy)
Irvington High School
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)
Top Publications
Computational implications of biophysical diversity and multiple timescales in neurons and synapses for circuit performance
Current Opinion in Neurobiology2016140 citations
Visualization of currents in neural models with similar behavior and different conductance densities
eLife2019122 citations
Circuit Robustness to Temperature Perturbation Is Altered by Neuromodulators
Neuron201886 citations
Temperature compensation in a small rhythmic circuit
eLife202079 citations
A biophysical perspective on the resilience of neuronal excitability across timescales
Nature Reviews Neuroscience202358 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
DJ
David Julius
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2021)
AP
Ardem Patapoutian
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2021)
KK
Katalin Karikó
Gruber Prize in Neuroscience (2024)
HZ
Huda Zoghbi
Horwitz Prize (2022)
JS
Joshua Sanes
Gruber Prize in Neuroscience (2018)
MW
Michael W. Young
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2017)
JO
John O'Keefe
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2014)

Cornelia Bargmann
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2013)
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