Dr. Inbal
Goshen
The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
The Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
Room number:3-615
Edmond J.Safra Campus,
The Hebrew University.
Curriculum Vitae:
Education:
1997-2000 B.A., summa cum laude, Psychology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
2000-2002 M.Sc., summa cum laude, The Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
2002-2007 PhD., Neurobiology & Psychology (Prof. Yirmiya & Prof. Ben-Hur), The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
2008-2012 Post Doctorate, Department of Bio-engineering, (Prof. Karl Deisseroth), Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Professional Experience:
2012-present, Assistant Professor, The Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
2006-2007 Coordinator of the Neuroscience Review Committee, which evaluated the state of neuroscience at the Hebrew University and recommended the establishment of a new brain research center. The committee members: Prof. Bert Sakmann, Prof. Larry Abbott, Prof. Richard Axel, Prof. Cori Bargmann, Prof. Gerald Fischbach, Prof. Nanacy Kanwisher, and Prof. Nikos Logothetis.
2003-2006 Academic counselor for the undergraduate students in Psychology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Teaching Experience:
2013 Lecturer in "Methods in Neurosciences" (for ICNC graduate students) and "physiology of behavior" (for cognitive sciences students).
2005 Lecturer in ‘Biological Foundations of behavior" (300 students/class) at The Hebrew University. The course was graded first in the department of psychology, and I as a lecturer was graded third in the department (with a score of 19.17 out of 20).
2006 Lecturer in ‘Perception" (300 students/class) at The Hebrew University, (with a score of 19.94 out of 20).
2003 I have designed and taught a new course aimed to introduce the world of Psychobiology to students in the Social Sciences faculty (with a score of 19.63 out of 20).
2003-2004 Lecturer in ‘Biological Foundations of behavior" in the Open University (with a score of 97.6 out of 100).
2000-2004 Teaching assistant in "Biological foundations of Behavior” at the Hebrew University.
Intellectual Property:
Goshen I, Deisseroth K. "Control and Characterization of memory function" Provisional patent. Filed 11-05-10. USPTO application #61/41x,xxx.
Honors and Awards:
2013-2016 Alon fellowship
2013 Golda Meir Fellowship Lectureship award
2013 The Sieratzki Prize for Advances in Neuroscience
2008-2011 Machiah post-doctoral fellowship
2008-2009 Rothschild post-doctoral fellowship
2008-2010 Weizmann institute Women in Science award
2005-2007 Rector scholarship - The Isaak Kaye Einstein scholarship.
Competitive Grants:
2013-2018 iCORE Centers of Excellence
2013-2018 Israel Science Foundation, Individual research grant
2013-2018 Israel Science Foundation, Equipment for new faculty member
2013-2014 Abisch-Frenkel Foundation Grant
2013 Alon fellowship
2014-2016 NARSAD Young Investigator Grant
Published Papers:
1. Goshen I. (2014). The optogenetic revolution in memory research. Trends in Neurosciences. In press.
2. Prakash R, Yizhar O, Grewe B, Ramakrishnan C, Wang N, Goshen I, Packer AM, Peterka DS, Yuste R, Schnitzer MJ, Deisseroth K. (2012). Two-photon optogenetic toolbox for fast inhibition, excitation, and bistable modulation. Nature Methods 9(12):1171-9.
3. Goshen I, Brodsky M, Prakash R, Wallace J, Gradinaru V, Ramakrishnan C, Deisseroth K. (2011). Dynamic retrieval strategies for remote memories. Cell 147(3):678-89.