The UC Riverside NSF Integrated Graduate Education Research and Training (IGERT) Program on
Video Bioinformatics

 

 

Contact Information

The IGERT Program
Winston Chung Hall Room 216
University of California, Riverside
900 University Avenue
Riverside, CA 92521-0425


Tel: (951)-827-3954

IGERT Resource Center
Bourns College of Engineering
CRIS
VisLab
CPCB
SCCF
UCR

Video Bioinformatics Edited Book 2013

Participating Ph.D. Programs:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bioengineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Cell, Molecular and Development Biology
Botany & Plant Sciences
Nematology
Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Biomedical Sciences
Psychology
Biology
Entomology
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical & Environmental Engineering

 

 

Melissa Eberle




Melissa graduated with a B.S. in Bioengineering from UC Santa Cruz. Her research focused on detecting changes in scattering of cortical tissue during induced seizures in vivo with OCT and spatially and temporally resolving these changes to further the understanding of seizure progression. She was the recipient of the NSF IGERT Fellowship in Video Bioinformatics. She recieved her Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of California Riverside in 2015.

Link to Melissa's Ph.D. Dissertation

Currently Melissa is a Post-Doc at Yale



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The UC Riverside Integrated Graduate Education Research and Training Program in Video Bioinformatics
Last modified: 06/15/2016