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Edward L. Bartlett

Edward L. Bartlett

  • Professor of Biological Sciences and Biomedical Engineering

Office and Contact

Room: BMED 2023 and MJIS

Email: ebartle@purdue.edu

Phone: (765) 496-1425

Fax: (765) 496-1912


Pillars of Interdisciplinary Research Excellence
Preserving Cognitive Function; Engineering over the Life Course; Enhancing Biological and Physical Function in Later Life
 
Education
PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison Neuroscience 1999
 
Teaching Interests
Biol 230, Biology for Engineers, biomedical engineering, NSF sponsored Purdue Scholarship Program in Quantitative Physiology
 
Selected Publications
J. Lai, M. Dowling, E.L. Bartlett (2022) Comparison of age-related declines in behavioral versus electrophysiological measures of amplitude modulation. Neurobiology of Aging, 117:201-211.

C. V-Baizabal, L. Casado, E.L. Bartlett, and Manuel S Malmierca (2021). In vivo whole-cell recordings of stimulus-specific adaptation in the inferior colliculus. Hearing Research, 399, 107978.

Han, E.X., Fernandez, J.M., Swanberg, C., Shi, R., and E.L. Bartlett (2021) Longitudinal auditory pathophysiology following mild blast-induced trauma. Journal of Neurophysiology, 126(4):1172-1189.

Kommajosyula, S.P., E.L. Bartlett, Cai, R., L. Ling, and D.M. Caspary. (2021) Corticothalamic projections deliver enhanced responses to medial geniculate body as a function of the temporal reliability of the stimulus. Journal of Physiology, 599(24): 5465-5484.

Coventry, B.S., Sick, J., Talavage, T, Stantz, K., and E.Bartlett (2020). Short-wave Infrared Neural Stimulation Drives Graded Sciatic Nerve Activation Across A Continuum of Wavelengths. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 3581-3585.

J.E. Cooke, J.J. Lee, E.L. Bartlett, X. Wang, and Daniel Bendor (2020). Persistent activity in primate auditory cortex evoked by sensory stimulation. Scientific Reports, 10(1): 1-14.