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From: Q&A: What is the Open Connectome Project?

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Joshua T. Vogelstein Biography. Joshua T. Vogelstein is an Assistant Research Scientist working with Professor Carey E. Priebe in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University. After obtaining his bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, he obtained a master's degree in Applied Mathematics & Statistics and a PhD in Neuroscience at the John Hopkins School of Medicine. The focus of his work is statistical connectomics: the art of connectome data collection, analysis and interpretation, with the aim of acquiring new insights into the human condition. He hopes to soon integrate the genome into his work so that he can study the shalome: the complete 'ome of an individual. The Open Connectome Project, which Joshua is helping to establish, aims to make state-of-the-art neuroscience available to anyone with computer access, regardless of their nature or nurture.

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