Greg J Stephens

 

Selected Publications

K Bozek, L Hebert, Y Portugal, SA Mikheyev & GJ Stephens, Markerless tracking of an entire honey bee colony. Nat Comm  12 1733 (2021); bioRxiv https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.26.007302

T Ahamed, AC Costa & GJ Stephens, Capturing the continuous complexity of behavior in C. elegans. Nat Phys 17 275-283 (2020); ; bioRxiv https://doi.org/10.1101/827535; Also J Loveless & B Webb, Chaotic worms. Nat Phys News & Views https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-020-01058-2

AC Costa, T Ahamed & GJ Stephens, Adaptive, locally-linear models of complex dynamics. Proc Nat Acad Sci (USA107, 14425–14430 (2019); arXiv:1807.09728 [q-bio.QM]

OD Broekmans, JB Rodgers,WS Ryu & GJ Stephens, Resolving coiled shapes reveals new reorientation behaviors in C. elegans. eLife 5:e17227 (2016); arXiv:1603.04023[q-bio]

GJ Stephens, M Bueno de Mesquita, WS Ryu & W Bialek, The emergence of long timescales and stereotyped behavior in C. elegansProc Nat Acad Sci (USA) 108, 7286-7289 (2011); arXiv.org:0912.5232 [q–bio.NC]

GJ Stephens, LS Silbert & U Hasson, Speaker-listener neuronal coupling underlies successful communication. Proc Nat Acad Sci (USA) 107,14425–14430 (2010); See also Faculty of 1000 evaluation: C McGettigan & S Scott: 2010. F1000.com/5431957

GJ Stephens, B Johnson–Kerner, W Bialek & WS Ryu, Dimensionality and dynamics in the behavior of C. elegans. PLoS Comp Bio 4, e1000028 (2008); arXiv:0705.1548 [q–bio.OT] ; See also Faculty of 1000 evaluations: I Couzin: 2009. F1000.com/1109020, L Maler: 2008. F1000.com/1109020

 

Experience
2012-Present
2012-Present
2005-2011
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Greg J Stephens
Associate Professor (Adjunct)
PhD (Physics, University of Maryland)
MSc (Physics, Syracuse University)
BSc (Physics with High Honors, Ohio University)

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