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Neuroscience, Human Neuroscience, Human Memory
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Harvard Medical School: Boston, Massachusetts, US

2017 to 2019 | Research Assistant (Neurobiology)
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Kevin Juneos Mei Le

Education and qualifications (2)

California Institute of Technology: Pasadena, California, US

2019 to present | PhD Computation and Neural Systems
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Kevin Juneos Mei Le

Amherst College: Amherst, Massachusetts, US

2012 to 2016 | B.A. Neuroscience
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Kevin Juneos Mei Le

Works (5)

Multimodal single-neuron, intracranial EEG, and fMRI brain responses during movie watching in human patients

Scientific Data
2024-02-16 | Journal article
Contributors: Umit Keles; Julien Dubois; Kevin J. M. Le; J. Michael Tyszka; David A. Kahn; Chrystal M. Reed; Jeffrey M. Chung; Adam N. Mamelak; Ralph Adolphs; Ueli Rutishauser
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Activity-Induced MeCP2 Phosphorylation Regulates Retinogeniculate Synapse Refinement

2023-07-03 | Preprint
Contributors: Christopher P. Tzeng; Tess Whitwam; Lisa D. Boxer; Emmy Li; Andrew Silberfeld; Sara Trowbridge; Kevin Mei; Cindy Lin; Rebecca Shamah; Eric C. Griffith et al.
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Activity-dependent regulome of human GABAergic neurons reveals new patterns of gene regulation and neurological disease heritability

Nature Neuroscience
2021-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Gabriella L. Boulting; Ershela Durresi; Bulent Ataman; Maxwell A. Sherman; Kevin Mei; David A. Harmin; Ava C. Carter; Daniel R. Hochbaum; Adam J. Granger; Jesse M. Engreitz et al.
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Evolution of Osteocrin as an activity-regulated factor in the primate brain

Nature
2016-11 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0028-0836
Part of ISSN: 1476-4687
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Kevin Juneos Mei Le

Nibbling 405 kb off the X: Viable deletion alleles eliminating 50 protein coding genes, including a chromatin factor involved in neuronal development

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Kevin Juneos Mei Le