Michael Kohl
University Research Lecturer
Biography
Michael Kohl received a B.Sc in Neuroscience (2005) from University College London, and, as part of the Wellcome Trust Oxford Ion Channel Initiative, a D.Phil in Physiology (2009) from the University of Oxford. He carried out his postdoctoral studies at the University of Cambridge and Stanford University (2010-2011) and the University of California, Berkeley (2012-2013). He became an Early Career Research Fellow at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics in 2013 and University Research Lecturer in 2018. He focuses on unravelling fundamental neural coding principles.
Research Summary
Michael's key research interest is information encoding in the brain. He integrates studies on learning & memory in the hippocampus with research into information processing in the sensory cortices.
Key publications
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Shipton OA. et al, (2014), Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 111, 15238 - 15243
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Kohl MM. et al, (2011), Nat Neurosci, 14, 1413 - 1415
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Rodríguez-Moreno A. et al, (2011), J Neurosci, 31, 8564 - 8569
Recent publications
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Baruchin LJ. et al, (2022), Cereb Cortex, 32, 2538 - 2554
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Akam T. et al, (2022), Elife, 11
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Chung H. et al, (2020), Brain Structure and Function
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Park K. et al, (2020), BMC Biol, 18
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Neural coding principles of sensory perception and learning revealed by multiplane 2-photon imaging
Conference paper
Kohl MM., (2019), ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA, 227