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Carnegie Mellon University: Pittsburgh, PA, US

2020-08-01 to present | Special Faculty (Neuroscience Institute)
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Darcy Griffin

University of Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh, PA, US

2016-07-01 to 2020-07-30 | Research Assistant Professor (Neurobiology)
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Darcy Griffin

Education and qualifications (3)

University of Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh, PA, US

2009-06-01 to 2016-06-01 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Neurobiology)
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Darcy Griffin

University of Kansas Medical Center: Kansas City, Kansas, US

2008-09-01 to 2009-06-30 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Molecular and Integrative Physiology)
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Darcy Griffin

University of Kansas Medical Center: Kansas City, Kansas, US

2002-09-01 to 2008-08-11 | Ph.D (Molecular and Integrative Physiology)
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Funding (1)

What language does the motor cortex use to speak to motoneurons?

2011-07-01 to 2014-06-30 | Grant
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (Bethesda, US)
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Works (11)

The motor cortex uses active suppression to sculpt movement

Science Advances
2020-08-21 | Journal article
Contributors: Darcy M. Griffin; Peter L. Strick
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Corticomotoneuronal cells are "functionally tuned".

Science (New York, N.Y.)
2015-11-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Griffin DM; Hoffman DS; Strick PL
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Darcy Griffin

Properties of primary motor cortex output to hindlimb muscles in the macaque monkey.

Journal of neurophysiology
2014-11-19 | Journal article
Contributors: Hudson HM; Griffin DM; Belhaj-Saïf A; Cheney PD
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EMG activation patterns associated with high frequency, long-duration intracortical microstimulation of primary motor cortex.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2014-01-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Griffin DM; Hudson HM; Belhaj-Saïf A; Cheney PD
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Cortical output to fast and slow muscles of the ankle in the rhesus macaque.

Frontiers in neural circuits
2013-03-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Hudson HM; Griffin DM; Belhaj-Saïf A; Cheney PD
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Hijacking cortical motor output with repetitive microstimulation.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2011-09-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Griffin DM; Hudson HM; Belhaj-Saïf A; Cheney PD
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Methods for chronic recording of EMG activity from large numbers of hindlimb muscles in awake rhesus macaques.

Journal of neuroscience methods
2010-03-25 | Journal article
Contributors: Hudson HM; Griffin DM; Belhaj-Saïf A; Phil Lee; Cheney PD
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Darcy Griffin

Stability of output effects from motor cortex to forelimb muscles in primates.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2009-02-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Griffin DM; Hudson HM; Belhaj-Saïf A; Cheney PD
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The presence of the casein kinase II phosphorylation sites of Vpu enhances the CD4(+) T cell loss caused by the simian-human immunodeficiency virus SHIV(KU-lbMC33) in pig-tailed macaques.

Virology
2003-09-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Singh DK; Griffin DM; Pacyniak E; Jackson M; Werle MJ; Wisdom B; Sun F; David Hout; Pinson DM; Gunderson RS et al.
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Pathogenic and nef-interrupted simian-human immunodeficiency viruses traffic to the macaque CNS and cause astrocytosis early after inoculation.

Virology
2002-04-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Singh DK; McCormick C; Pacyniak E; Griffin D; Pinson DM; Sun F; Berman NE; Stephens EB
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Deletion of the vpu sequences prior to the env in a simian-human immunodeficiency virus results in enhanced Env precursor synthesis but is less pathogenic for pig-tailed macaques.

Virology
2002-02-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Stephens EB; McCormick C; Pacyniak E; Griffin D; Pinson DM; Sun F; Nothnick W; Wong SW; Gunderson R; Berman NE et al.
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