Carola Städele
  • School of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, USA
Research fields
  • Neuroscience
Personal information

Education

Ph.D, Ulm University, Germany, 2015

Current position

Postdoc, Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, UCLA, USA

Publications

  1. Stadele, C. and Stein, W. (2016). The Site of Spontaneous Ectopic Spike Initiation Facilitates Signal Integration in a Sensory Neuron. J Neurosci 36(25): 6718-6731.
  2. Stadele, C., Heigele, S. and Stein, W. (2015). Neuromodulation to the Rescue: Compensation of Temperature-Induced Breakdown of Rhythmic Motor Patterns via Extrinsic Neuromodulatory Input. PLoS Biol 13(9): e1002265.
  3. Städele, C. and Stein, W. (2015). Control of sensory ectopic spike initiation by descending modulatory projection neurons. bioRxiv.
  4. Goldsmith, C. J., Stadele, C. and Stein, W. (2014). Optical imaging of neuronal activity and visualization of fine neural structures in non-desheathed nervous systems. PLoS One 9(7): e103459.
  5. Stadele, C., Andras, P. and Stein, W. (2012). Simultaneous measurement of membrane potential changes in multiple pattern generating neurons using voltage sensitive dye imaging. J Neurosci Methods 203(1): 78-88.
  6. Stein, W., Stadele, C. and Andras, P. (2011). Optical imaging of neurons in the crab stomatogastric ganglion with voltage-sensitive dyes. J Vis Exp(49).
  7. Stein, W., Stadele, C. and Andras, P. (2011). Single-sweep voltage-sensitive dye imaging of interacting identified neurons. J Neurosci Methods 194(2): 224-234.
  8. Stein, W., Städele, C. and Smarandache-Wellmann, C. R. (2016). Evolutionary aspects of motor control and coordination: the central pattern generators in the crustacean stomatogastric and swimmeret systems. In: Schmidt-Rhaesa, A., Harzsch, S. and Purschke, G. (eds). Structure and Evolution of Invertebrate Nervous Systems. Oxford University Press.
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