김태곤, Taegon Kim, Ph.D.
Senior Researcher
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Physics, Department of Physics, KAIST (2011)
B.S. Physics, Department of Physics, KAIST (2004)
RESEARCH CAREER & ACTIVITIES
- Senior Researcher, Center for Functional Connectomics, Brain Science Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) (2018-Present)
- Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Functional Connectomics, Brain Science Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) (2011-2018)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Multi-scale anatomical and functional connectome analysis
- Neural coding and learning theory for cellular, local and global circuits
- Open source neuroscience, neuroethological analysis
- Neuroscience of acoustic communications
HIGHLIGHT
- Postsynaptic Stability and Variability Described by a Stochastic Model of Endosomal Trafficking, Kim, T., Tanaka-Yamamoto, K., Front. Cell. Neurosci., 2019, 13, 72.
- Switching on depression and potentiation in the cerebellum. Gallimore, A., Kim, T., Tanaka-Yamamoto, K., de Schutter, E., Cell Rep., 2018, 22, 722–733.
- Timely regulated sorting from early to late endosomes is required to maintain cerebellar long-term depression. Kim, T., Yamamoto, Y., Tanaka-Yamamoto, K., Nat. Comm., 2017, 8, 401.
- Selective transgene expression in cerebellar Purkinje cells and granule cells using adeno-associated viruses together with specific promoters. Kim, Y., Kim, T., Rhee, J. K., Lee, D., Tanaka-Yamamoto, K., Yamamoto, Y., Brain Res., 2015, 1620, 1–16.
- Mechanisms producing time course of cerebellar long-term depression. Kim, T., Tanaka-Yamamoto, K., Neural Netw., 2013, 47, 32-35.