Currently viewing a development environment

Elle O'Brien

Computational Neuroscience

Elle O'Brien is a computational scientist, science writer and software developer based in Seattle, WA. She is broadly interested in mathematical biology, neural computation, neuroengineering, speech and hearing sciences, and the history of scientific ideas. Elle holds degrees in mathematics from Agnes Scott College and computational neuroscience from the University of Washington. She has discussed science research on NPR and was the winner of the 2011 Miss Star Trek Universe Pageant.

Elle has authored 4 articles

Hedy Lamarr: actress, inventor, wartime code maker

Read now →

“Any girl can be glamorous. All you have to do is stand still and look stupid”

Elle O'Brien

'Visualizing Disease' is an illuminating history of how we started to see medicine

Read now →

Though beautifully printed, the book will most appeal to modern practitioners

Elle O'Brien

I had to learn assembly language to truly understand my grandfather

Read now →

He didn't process the world like the rest of us

Elle O'Brien

The beautiful merger of art and science that inspired generations of neuroscientists

Read now →

"Perhaps only an artist's eye could have seen so much in a slice of brain"

Elle O'Brien