People

Steve Potter image (2007)

Steve M. Potter
Associate Professor
Laboratory for NeuroEngineering
Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University
313 Ferst Dr. NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0535

steve.potter at bme.gatech.edu

  • Bachelors in Chem/Biochem from UC San Diego, '87
  • PhD in Neurobiology from UC Irvine, '93

Home Page and CV

Photo of the Potter Group, summer 09


Lab members, Summer 2009: Sharanya Arcot Desai, Jon Newman, Steve Potter, Chad Hales, John Rolston, Neal Laxpati, Robert Ortman, Gareth Guvanasen, Sam Shapero, Michelle Kuykendal, Chris Davis (in front). not shown: Riley Zeller-Townson, Nathan Killian.

Potter Row

Post-Doctoral Fellows
Thomas B. DeMarse

Thomas B. DeMarse

(1999-2003)
Developed 1st neurally-controlled animat.
B.S., Psychology, Michigan State University '90
M.S., Learning & Memory, Purdue University '92
PhD, Learning & Memory, Purdue University '96. Now faculty at U. of Florida, Gainsville

Axel Blau

Axel Blau

(1999-2002)
Optimized signals from voltage-sensitive dyes

Now at the Italian Institute of Technology

Mark Booth

Mark Booth

(2003-2005)
PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, '03

Building of multiphoton microscope

Now with Axis Reinsurance

 

 


PhD Students
John Rolston

John Rolston (MD/PhD, Emory School of Medicine and Emory Neuroscience PhD program)
Electrical stimulation of the brain is an effective treatment for a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders, but far from perfect. Using multielectrode arrays and customized feedback stimulators, I'm investigating the neural activity dynamics underlying disease, and how patterned stimulation can alter and reshape these dynamics. It's my hope that simultaneous electrical recording and stimulation will prove a superior therapy for some of the brain's most debilitating diseases.
jrolston at neuro.gatech.edu

Nathan Killian

Nathan Killian

BME PhD program

NSF-IGERT Fellow

2007-

How can feedback improve brain-machine interfaces? I am addressing this question by developing a testbed for studying direct cortical feedback of proprioceptive information from prosthetic limbs.

Daniel Wagenaar

Daniel Wagenaar

PhD in Physics, Caltech, 2005
Studied the development and control of bursting in neocortical cultures. Developed MEABench, a data acquisition package that allows real-time bidirectional communication with cultures growing on multielectrode arrays.

Currently a postdoc in the lab of Bill Kristan at UCSD, where he studies the neuronal control of behavior in the medicinal leech.
dwagenaar at ucsd.edu

Radhika Madhavan

Radhika Madhavan
Interested in studying plasticity and effects of bursting on network activity
Bioengineering PhD, 2007 at Georgia Tech

Now PostDoctoral Fellow in Upi Bhalla's lab,
National Center of Biological Sciences
Bangalore, India
radhikam at ncbs.res.in

Zenas Chao

Zenas Chen-Hwai Chao

Bioengineering PhD 2007 at Georgia Tech

Used modeling/simulation of, and experimentation on, living cortical networks to investigate goal-directed learning and information processing.


Now postdoctoral research scientist in the Laboratory for Adaptive Intelligence, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, and RIKEN BSI- TOYOTA Collaboration Center, Japan
zenas.c.chao at gmail.com

Douglas Bakkum

Douglas Bakkum

Bioengineering PhD 2008 at Georgia Tech

Embodied cultured neurons to study the importance of environment in the processes of neural networks. MEART, the Semi-Living Artist

Now postdoc at University of Tokyo with Hirokazu Takahashi
djbakkum at gmail.com

Komal Rambani

Komal Rambani
Built 2-photon microscope. Developed long-term thick organotypic cortical slice cultures technique. Masters in Bioengineering at Georgia Tech, 2007

Now Research Scientist with Marc Kirschner at Harvard

komal.rambani at gmail.com

Alec Shkolnik

Alec Shkolnik

Emory dual BS/MS in CS/Math, 2004

Thesis: Neurally controlled simulated robot: applying cultured neurons to handle an approach / avoidance task in real time, and a framework for studying learning in vitro

Now PhD student in Brain & Cognitive Science, MIT

Natalia Lukina

Natalia Lukina

2-photon microscopy

Masters studednt at Caltech

Now IT consultant in Boston

Nikhilesh Natraj

Nikhilesh Natraj

2-photon microscope programmer

Computer Science Masters student at Georgia Tech

Peter Passaro

Peter Passaro

Microscopy and perfusion systems

Now a Research Officer at U. of Sussex, UK

P.A.Passaro at sussex.ac.uk

 

 

 

       
Undergraduates
Yixiao Zou

Yixiao Zou

Interested in studying network plasticity using multiphoton microscopy.

gth805w at mail.gatech.edu

Chu Yi

Chu Yi

Interested in studying the chemistry of the brain, and the chemical reward mechanisms in embodied cultured networks.

chu at gatech.edu

Blythe Towal

Blythe Towal
Optical Recording
Georgia Tech BS, 2004

Now PhD student at Northwestern U. in Mitra Hartmann's lab

b-towal at northwestern.edu


M. Ryan Haynes

Ryan Haynes
Studied chemical reward mechanisms in embodied cultured networks
Georgia Tech BME BS 2006

Now NIH-Oxford-Cambridge PhD Scholar

bond007mrh at yahoo.com

Bhavesh Mehta

Bhavesh Mehta

Biomedical Engineering BS with a NeuroEngineeing concentration, 2006

Now a PhD student at Duke

 

Santiago Archila

Santiago Archila
Georgia Tech BME BS 2006

Now PhD student in Neuroscience at Emory University

John Brumfield

John Brumfield

BS in BME from Georgia Tech, 2006

   

Bobby Thompson

BS in BME from Georgia Tech, 2006


Matthew MacDougall

Matthew MacDougall
Chemical neuromodulation of cortical cultures
Emory BS 2003

Now MD/PhD at USC/Caltech

matthew.macdougall at usc.edu

At Caltech:      
Mike Atkin

Mike Atkin
Recently graduated from Caltech, traveled the world on a Watson Fellowship. Mike did LabView and MatLab programming for our neural interface hardware, and developed data analysis tools.
atkin at ugcs.caltech.edu

Gray Rybka

Gray Rybka
Created the first instantiation of the Neurally Controlled Animat, developed a number of tools for visualizing and analyzing multielectrode neural recordings.

Sam Thompson

Sam Thompson
Helped port the Quake engine to be an Animat environment; Real-time hardware programming.

Will Findley

Will Findley
2-photon imaging of MEA cultures

Miro Dudick

Miro Dudik
Analysis of MEA data using Caltech's supercomputers

 

 

Volunteers

Alex Kohl
Now PhD student in Integrative Neuroscience at Rutgers U.

akohl at pegasus.rutgers.edu


Technicians
Douglas Swehla

Douglas Swehla

Info Manager and Computer guy, now Lab Manager in the Bellamkonda Lab.

douglas.swehla at gmail.com

Sarah Towns
Interested in using MEAs as a means of restoring function and sensation to amputees. B.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan '04

Now PhD student at U. of Utah BME
sarah at ubasics.com

Pooja Bhatia

Pooja Bhatia
Information Manager
M.S, Computer Science,
Georgia State University 2003
B.C.E.,Pune University 2001

Now with Convergys Consulting & Professional Services

pooja.bhatia at convergys.com

Dustin Romine

Dustin Romine, M. A.

B.A., Psychology, DePauw University '99
Now Licensing Coordinator at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,
Office of Technology Commercialization dromine at mdanderson. org

At Caltech:      
Sheri McKinney

Sheri McKinney
Cell Culture

(Pine lab, Lester lab at Caltech)

mckinney at caltech.edu

Yan Wu

Yan Wu
Multi-photon Microscopy

(Fraser Lab)


Visiting Summer Students
Wen-Hui Tan

Wen-Hui Tan

MIT BS student

Summer 2007

Eleanor Ory

Eleanor Ory

Smith College BS student

Summer 2005

    Chris Grubb

Chris Grubb

Rose-Hulman Inst. of Technology BS student

Summer 2005

High School Students
Andrew Barajas

Andrew Barajas
Voltage-sensitive dye screening

Former Faculty Sponsors at CalTech

Scott E. Fraser Professor of Biology

Jerry Pine

Jerome Pine Professor of Physics