Professor, Molecular Neuroscience, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, Volgenau Bioengineering, Volgenau Professor, Bioengineering
Contact Information
Campus: Fairfax
Building: Krasnow Building
Room 164
Mail Stop: 2A1
Personal Websites
Biography
Kim Blackwell joined George Mason University in fall of 1996 in the Computational Sciences Institute. From 2007 through 2016 she was a member of the Molecular Neuroscience Department, and joined the Department of Bioengineering in 2016. She also has been a primary investigator in the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study since 1996.
Blackwell is a world leader in computational modeling of calcium dynamics and signaling pathways underlying neuronal plasticity. Her research investigates the mechanisms whereby particular spatio-temporal patterns of inputs produce changes in synaptic plasticity and intrinsic excitability. As part of this research she creates novel software, both using deterministic approaches and stochastic approaches, either stand-alone or working in conjunction with other neural modeling software, in order to address otherwise intractable problems.
Degrees
- PhD, Bioengineering, University of Pennysylvania
- MSE, Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
- VMD, Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
- BS, Biomedical Engineering, Boston University