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Surobhi Ganguly

surobhig@uw.edu
(503)-523-7326 (cell)
3698 NW Lansbrook Terrace
Portland, OR 97229

Summary:

Strongly interested in neuroscience, particularly in the use of computation in the analysis and
modeling of cell-to-cell interactions, connectivity and systems neuroscience. Drawn to the use of
modeling tools to develop technologies, therapies and medications. Goal oriented, enthusiastic,
follows procedures methodically and precisely, detail oriented, and inquisitive and eager to branch
out in knowledge and skills.

Research and Volunteering

Allen Institute for Brain Science, Mindscope Project: Intern


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Phillips and Robinson Research Lab: Research Assistant


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Used MATLAB to analyze data measuring the Electrodermal Response (EDR) and Respiratory Sinus
Arrhythmia (RSA) as an indicator of stress and fear in toddlers. This study measures the
physiological ability for children to respond to and recover from stress and fear inducing situations,
and how that ability changes over time (2011-2012).

Providence Center for Medically Fragile Children: Volunteer


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Performing experiments measuring eye movement, neural responses, and behavior studies as a
reflection of vestibular function in response to prosthetic stimulation in non-human primates.
Significant role in experiments adapting non-human primates to artificial stimulation of the
vestibular nerve using prosthesis. Ultimate goal is to more effectively compensate for vestibular
loss in patients by using the vestibular prosthesis. Primary data analyst, primate caregiver, and
laboratory assistant. In the process of writing a paper documenting results (June 2012 Present).

Lilliana Lenguas Research Lab: Physio Team


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Reconstructing mouse visual cortical neurons fluorescently labeled in vivo and imaged with a
confocal microscope. Also contributing to the Vaa3D source code. This work allows for the
visualization and analysis of visual cortical neuron morphology, and contributes to the Mindscope
Project, the premise of which is to understand visual processing using a multidisciplinary approach
(June 2014 - Present).

Volunteer caregiver and activity coordinator for wheelchair-bound children. Involved knowledge
and implementation of emergency procedures, and organization of day-trips to involve children in
experiences outside the hospital (2009-2011).

Prabashi Association: Outreach Volunteer, Member


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Active participant in cultural programs performing music and dance, as well as fundraising for
social causes. Promoter of awareness of South Asian culture to strengthen Bengali community in
Portland-Beaverton area (1999-Present).

Achievements, Honors and Awards:

Mary Gates Scholar

Deans List (2011, 2013, 2014)

Senior Leader and Coordinator of Jesuit High School Mock Trial Team (2009-2011)

Member of the National Honors Society and Spanish National Honors Society (2009-2011)

Co-Creator of Honors Science Program for Health and Science School (2008)

Co-Creator and Co-Editor of Health and Science Times (2007-2009)

FLL Robotics Innovation Award (2005) and Directors Award (2006)

Education

University of Washington (Seattle, WA):


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Member of Interdisciplinary Honors Program, GPA: 3.51


Major: Neurobiology, Minor: Applied Mathematics, Dance
Computational Neuroscience Training Program

Jesuit High School (Portland, OR):


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Graduating class of 2011 as an Ignatian Scholar , GPA: 3.91

Skills and Interests:

Proficient English and Bengali speaker. Functional Spanish speaker.

Experience in Vaa3D, Java, C++, Python, Fortran, R, Spike2, Fiji. Functional user of MATLAB and
Microsoft Office.
Dance (1999 Present) Bharatnatyam, Modern, Hop-Hop. Performances in Portland and Seattle.

Singing (1998 2013) Performances at International Bengali Conferences and Prabashi Association
Events
Swimming (1998 2013) Varsity swimmer

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