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peter.gombkoto@rutgers.edu
Education and Background
University of Szeged, Faculty of Science and InformaticsHungary, |
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2003-2008 |
MSc, Biology |
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged |
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2008-2012
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PhD - Neuroscience |
Current research/developing - Large scale recording (Powered by Hinstra Inc) + optic stimulation in vivo:
  
Scholarship : The Rosztoczy Foundation Scholarship Program (RFSP) 2013.
Study trip
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Neurophysiology, Warsaw, Poland, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012
Division of Neurobiology & Anatomy, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical & Dental Sciences, Niigata, Japan, 2009
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience University Rutgers, State University of New Jersey City : Newark Country : USA, 2011
Noteworthy archievements and activies
- Printed circuit board of specific amplifier designing for animal experiments; electronic equipment development
- Stereotaxic aiming and extracellular single-unit and local field recording experience
- In vivo optogenetic stimulation
- Viral neuronal tracing
- Physiological and histological experience
- Research experience with anaesthetized/behaving cats, macaque monkeys
and rats.
- Programming in Matlab and NI Labview
- Teaching physiology for pharmacy and medical students
List of publication
Publication in peer-rewiewed journals:
Benedek K, Berényi A, Gombkoto P, Piilgaard H, Lauritzen M. Neocortical gamma oscillations in idiopathic generalized epilepsy. Epilepsia. 2016 May;57(5):796-804.
Horvath G, Petrovszki Z, Kekesi G, Tuboly G, Bodosi B, Horvath J, Gombkoto P, Benedek G, Nagy A. Electrophysiological alterations in a complex rat model of schizophrenia. Behav Brain Res. 2016 Jul 1;307:65-72.
Nagypal T, Gombkoto P, Utassy G, Averkin RG, Benedek G, Nagy A, A new behaving, head restrained, eye movement-controlled feline model for chronic visual electrophysiological recordings. J Neurosci Methods. 2014 Jan 15;221:1-7.
Gombkoto P, Berenyi A, Nagypal T, Benedek Gy, Braunitzer G, Nagy A, Co-oscillation and synchronization between the posterior thalamus and the caudate nucleus during visual stimulation. Neuroscience 242:21-279, 2013.
Gombkoto P, Rokszin A, Berenyi A, Braunitzer G, Utassy G, Benedek G, Nagy A, Neuronal code of spatial visual information in the caudate nucleus. Neuroscience 182: 225-231, 2011.
Rokszin A, Gombkoto P, Berenyi A, Markus Z, Braunitzer G, Benedek G, Nagy A, Visual stimulation synchronizes or desynchronizes the activity of neuron pairs between the caudate nucleus and the posterior thalamus. Brain Res. 1418: 52-63, 2011.
Farkas A, Tsarouchas N, Gombkoto P, Nagy A, Benedek G, Bezerianos A, Berenyi A, Correlation between visual stimulus eccentricity and multiscale neuronal activity in the lateral geniculate nucleus. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2009; 2009:6810-3.
Berenyi A, Gombkoto P, Farkas A, Paroczy Z, Markus Z, Averkin R, Benedek G, Nagy A. How moving visual stimuli modulate the activity of the substantia nigra pars reticulata Neuroscience 163: 1316-1326 2009
Other publications, conferenc presentation:
Berenyi A, Gombkoto P, Jamieson B, Harris TD, Fujisawa S, Buszaki G, A 256-channel light weigh multiplexed data acquisition system for freely moving rodents. Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, USA, 12-16 November, 2011.
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