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Assoc Professor Goodhill studies how the brain becomes wired up during neural development, using both computational modelling and biological experiments. Assoc Professor Goodhill did a Joint Honours BSc in Mathematics and Physics at Bristol University (UK), followed by an MSc in Artificial Intelligence at Edinburgh University and a PhD in Cognitive Science at Sussex University. Following a postdoc at Edinburgh University he moved to the USA in 1994, where he did further postdoctoral study in Computational Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Assoc Professor Goodhill formed his own lab at Georgetown University in 1996, where he was awarded tenure in the Department of Neuroscience in 2001. In 2005 he moved to a joint appointment between the Queensland Brain Institute and the School of Physical Sciences at the University of Queensland. He currently holds 5 research grants from the ARC and NHMRC, 3 as Chief Investigator.
Assoc Professor Goodhill is currently Editor-in-Chief of the Informa journal "Network: Computation in Neural Systems".
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