György Buzsáki#



György Buzsáki
Membership Number:3205
Membership type:FOREIGN
Section:PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROSCIENCE
Elected:2012
Main Country of Residence:UNITED STATES
Homepage(s):http://www.med.nyu.edu/buzsakilab







Present and Previous Positions

  • 2011- Principal investigator, New York University, Institute of Neuroscience
  • 2011- Biggs Professor of Neuroscience, New York University, Faculty of Medicine, NYU Neuroscience Institute
  • 1990- Board of Governors Professor, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University, Newark
  • 1988- Associate Professor in residence at the University of California, San Diego
  • 1980- Post doc, University of Texas in San Antonio and at the University of Western Ontario
  • 1974- Assistant/Adjunct Professor, Institute of Physiology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary

Fields of Scholarship
  • Inhibition
  • Epilepsy
  • EEG patterns
  • Hippocampus
  • Cortical networks
  • Memory
  • Neuronal oscillations
  • Synchronization
  • Neuroscience

Honours and Awards
  • 2011 The Brain Prize. Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Foundation, Copenhagen
  • 2011 Honors Lecture. New York University
  • 2010 J. P. Scott Annual Lecture. Center for Neuroscience, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
  • 2010 Sterling Visiting Professor Distinguished Lecture. Albany Medical College, NY
  • 2010 Keynote Speaker. European College of Neuropsychopharmacology
  • 2010 The Talairach Lecture, Organization of Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Society, Barcelona, Spain
  • 2009 Grass Traveling Scientist. University of Alabama
  • 2009 The Hans-Lucas Teuber Lecture, MIT, Boston, MA
  • 2007 Chancellor’s Award Lecture, Louisiana State University, New Orleans
  • 2006 Opening Plenary Lecture, Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, Vienna, Austria
  • 2006 Elected Associate, Neuroscience Research Program, The Neurosciences Institute, San Diego
  • 2006 Provost’s Research Award for Distinguished Scholarship, Rutgers -Newark
  • 2004 Elected Fellow, AAAS
  • 2004 ISI’s “Most Cited 250 in Neuroscience”
  • 2001 Krieg Cortical Discoverer Award. The Cajal Club, American Association of Anatomists
  • 2001 Foreign member. Hungarian Academy Sciences
  • 2000 Fogarty International Senior Fellow. Paris, France
  • 1998 Distinguished Lecturer, Collége de France, Paris, France, October
  • 1997 The first Pierre Gloor Award. American Clinical Neurophysiology Society
  • 1996 The Moruzzi Lecture. European Neuroscience Association Meeting
  • 1995 Excellence in Research Award Rutgers University
  • 1992 Traveling Grass Lecturer, Society for Neuroscience
  • 1991 The 35th "Swammerdam Lecture". Brain Reseach Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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