Jeremy Huckins
I am a second year in the Neuroscience track of the Program of Experimental and Molecular Medicine, working with Professor Kelley. My main research interests involve genetic influences on cognition and behavior.
Before coming to Dartmouth I worked in the King lab at Harvard Medical School developing automated image processing software and majored in Neuroscience at Bowdoin College.
Outside of lab I spend much of my time running, biking and skiing.
Publications, Posters and Presentations:
McAllister, T.W., Huckins, J.F., Flashman, L.A., Tyler, A.L., Taylor, S., Moore, J.H., Hoskins, L., Rhodes, C.H., McDonald, B.C., Saykin, A., Tsongalis, G.J., & Tosteson, T.D. (2009). Polymorphisms in Dopaminergic System Genes Impact Cognitive Function After Mild-Moderate TBI. International Neurotrauma Symposium.
Huckins, J., Fraser T., & King, R. (2008). Time-series analysis for automated imaging. Cell Biology Days, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Apr 22-23.
Wang, M., Zhou, X., Li, F., Huckins, J., King, R.W., & Wong, S.T.C. (2008). Novel cell segmentation and online SVM for cell cycle phase identification in automated microscopy. Bioinformatics 24(1): 94-101.
Wang, M., Zhou, X., Li, F., Huckins, J., King, R.W., & Wong, S.T.C. (2007). Novel Cell Segmentation and Online Learning Algorithms for Cell Phase Identification in Automated Time-lapse Microscopy. ISBI 65-68.
Liang, L., Zhou, X., Li, F., Wong, S.T.C., Huckins, J.F., & King, R.W. (2007). Mitosis Cell Identification with Conditional Random Fields. IEEE/NIH BISTI Life Science Systems & Applications Workshop, Bethesda, MD, 19-22.
Huckins, J., Frazer, T., King, R., (2007). Automated Imaging Workflow. Department of Cell Biology Retreat, Harvard Medical School, Mar 12-13.