Collaborative Work
Graduate students, says Bahar, are the backbone of her research: “When you see faculty members talk about ‘their work,’ you know there’s a hard-working graduate student who did the actual work behind it.” In addition to collaborating with her students in the lab, Bahar also undertakes joint projects with investigators at Weill Cornell Medical College, UMSL, and the St. Louis University Hospital.
If you use it wisely, and you have a very gifted student to help with your research, the money from the Board grant really helps.
The Physics of Seizures
Sonya Bahar
Associate Professor, Biophysics
UM St. Louis
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Related Links
- Bahar’s Departmental Website

- The Center for Neurodynamics

- Journal of Biological Physics, co-edited by Bahar

- “The Biological Physicist,” newsletter edited by Bahar

- “Intrinsic Optical Signal Imaging of Neocortical Seizures: The 'Epileptic Dip,’” by Bahar

- Chapter by Bahar in Bioimaging in Neurodegeneration

- Collaboration on the Eye-tracking Study
