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Elias B Issa, PhD Curriculum Vitae 08/2016 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Ave, 46-6157 Cambridge, MA 02139 Office / 617.324.0306 Cell / 443.310.5896 Email / issa@mit.edu RESEARCH INTEREST The neural mechanisms and computational principles underlying high-level vision POSITIONS Columbia University - New York, NY Starting in 2017 Assistant Professor in the Department of Neuroscience EDUCATION & TRAINING Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge, MA 2008-2016 Postdoctoral Associate in Brain & Cognitive Sciences Advisor - James DiCarlo, MD, PhD Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore, MD 2001-2008 PhD in Biomedical Engineering Advisor - Xiaoqin Wang, PhD Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore, MD 1997-2001 BS in Biomedical Engineering with highest distinction PUBLICATIONS Issa EB Cadieu CF & DiCarlo JJ (under review). Evidence that the ventral stream codes the errors used in hierarchical inference and learning. Aparicio PL* Issa EB* & DiCarlo JJ (under review). Neurophysiological organization of the middle face patch in macaque inferior temporal cortex. Issa EB Papanastassiou AM & DiCarlo JJ (2013). Large-scale, high-resolution neurophysiological maps underlying fmri of macaque temporal lobe. Journal of Neuroscience 33: 15207-19. Issa EB & Wang X (2013). Increased neural correlations in primate auditory cortex during slowwave sleep. Journal of Neurophysiology 109: 2732-2738. Issa EB & DiCarlo JJ (2012). Precedence of the eye region in neural processing of faces. Journal of Neuroscience 32: 16666-82.

p2 Issa EB & Wang X (2011). Altered neural responses to sounds in primate primary auditory cortex during slow-wave sleep. Journal of Neuroscience 31: 2965-2973. Issa EB & Wang X (2008). Sensory responses during sleep in primate primary and secondary auditory cortex. Journal of Neuroscience 28: 14467-14480. HONORS & AWARDS Postdoctoral 2012-2014 NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99) 2009-2012 NIH NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship (F32) 2010 Cosyne Conference Gatsby Travel Fellowship Graduate 2008 Paul Ehrlich Award for Dissertation, Young Investigator s Day 2007 Murray B. Sachs Research & Travel Award 2002-2006 Whitaker Foundation Graduate Student Fellowship in Biomedical Engineering CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Issa EB, Schmidt KM, Ohayon S & DiCarlo JJ (2016). A simple, wireless system for remote, highthroughput behavioral testing of nonhuman primates. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 46, #801.10. San Diego, CA. poster *Rajalingham R, *Issa EB, Kar K, Schmidt K, DiCarlo JJ (2016). Image-grain comparison of core object recognition behavior in humans, monkeys and machines. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 46, #801.11. San Diego, CA. poster Issa EB, Cadieu C & DiCarlo JJ (2015). Evidence that the ventral stream uses gradient coding to perform hierarchical inference. Cosyne Abstr. 12, #T-25. Salt Lake City, UT. talk *Cadieu C, *Issa EB & DiCarlo JJ (2013). A neural encoding model of area PL, the earliest face selective region in monkey IT. Cosyne Abstr. 10, #T-27. Salt Lake City, UT. talk Majaj NJ, Issa EB & DiCarlo JJ (2012). Humans, neurons, and machines: how can psychophysics, physiology, and modeling collaborate to ask better questions in biological vision? Cosyne, Snowbird, UT. workshop organizer Issa EB & DiCarlo JJ (2011). Neuronal responses in an fmri-defined face-selective region in posterior inferotemporal cortex. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 41, #324.06. Washington, DC. talk *Aparicio PL, *Issa EB & DiCarlo JJ (2010). What is the middle face patch? Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 40, #581.8. San Diego, CA. poster

p3 Issa EB, Papanastassiou A, Andken, BB & DiCarlo JJ (2010). Towards large-scale, high resolution maps of object selectivity in inferior temporal cortex. Cosyne Abstr. 7, #I-95. Salt Lake City, UT. poster Crum PA, Issa EB, Hackett TA & Wang X (2009). Targeting auditory cortex: combining physiology and anatomy to identify higher auditory regions. Cosyne Abstr. 6, #335. Salt Lake City, UT. poster Papanastassiou A, Issa EB & DiCarlo JJ (2008). A systematic exploration of the relationship of fmri-signals and neuronal activity in the primate temporal lobe. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 38, #700.1. Washington, DC. talk Issa EB & Wang X (2008). Correlated network activity in auditory cortex during slow-wave sleep revealed with acoustic stimulation. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 38, #784.1. Washington, DC. poster Crum PA, Issa EB, Hackett TA & Wang X (2008). Physiological and anatomical identification of parabelt regions in primate auditory cortex. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 38, #566.11. Washington, DC. poster Crum PA, Issa EB & Wang X (2008). Identification of auditory cortical areas using current-sourcedensity analysis. Assoc. Res. Otolaryng. Abstr. 31, #991. Phoenix, AZ. poster Issa EB & Wang X (2007). Neural responses in lateral belt of primate auditory cortex during sleep. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 37, #505.20. San Diego, CA. poster Issa EB, Pistorio AP & Wang X (2005). Effects of sleep on neural responses to sounds in auditory cortex. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 35, #615.12. Washington, DC. poster Issa EB & Wang XW (2005). Effect of sleep on processing of complex sounds in auditory cortex. Assoc. Res. Otolaryng. Abstr. 28, #1005. New Orleans, LA. poster INVITED PRESENTATIONS Evidence that the ventral visual stream codes the errors used in hierarchical inference and learning. CCN Workshop: Predictive Coding, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH (2016). Core object recognition at the image-grain: a comparison of monkey, model, human, and neural behavior. Kanwisher Lab, MIT, Cambridge, MA (2016). Behavior, neurons, and computation: an integrated approach to understanding how the brain solves visual object recognition. Department of Neuroscience, Columbia University, New York, NY (2016). A simple, universal system for nonhuman primate behavioral testing. Division of Comparative Medicine, MIT, Cambridge, MA (2015). Neural dynamics in the primate ventral visual cortex during face processing. Center for Brains, Minds & Machines Face Identification Workshop, MIT, Cambridge, MA (2015).

p4 Dynamics of neural processing during hierarchical inference in the ventral stream. Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London, UK (2015). Neural signals for performing visual inference and learning in the cortical hierarchy. Bodian Seminar, Mind/Brain Institute, Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (2015). Visual face processing in primate cortex: dynamics and computation. Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (2014). Face processing in primates: a model system for studying the neural basis of high-level vision. Department of Psychology, UCSD, La Jolla, CA (2014). Visual face processing in primate cortex: dynamics and computation. Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA (2014). Neural recordings and computational modeling of PL, the earliest face selective region in monkey IT. Kanwisher Lab, MIT, Cambridge, MA (2013). Neural recordings and computational modeling of PL, the earliest face selective region in monkey IT. Vision Sciences Lab, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2013). Neural recordings and computational modeling of the earliest face selective region in monkey IT, area PL. Serre Lab, Brown University, Providence, RI (2013). Neural recordings and computational modeling of the earliest face selective region in monkey IT, area PL. Brain Lunch Series, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (2012). Mapping neural responses to faces in inferotemporal cortex. 9th Annual McGovern Institute Retreat, AAAS Norton Woods Conference Center, Cambridge, MA (2011). Neural processing of sounds during sleep in primate auditory cortex. Object Recognition Laboratory, MIT McGovern Institute, Cambridge, MA (2007). Cortical processing of sounds in the sleeping brain. Center for Hearing and Balance Seminar Series, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, MD (2007). Why you do not hear sounds (as well) while you sleep. Biomedical Engineering Friday Student Seminar, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, MD (2007). Effects of Sleep on Neural Responses to Sounds in Auditory Cortex. Neurology/Psychology Sleep Research Meeting, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD (2006). COURSES Imaging Structure & Function in the Nervous System (Summer 2014) Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

p5 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Principles and Design of Biomedical Instrumentation (Fall 2006) teaching assistant 580.471 (advanced undergraduate) Dept of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University Biomedical Engineering Signals and Systems (Spring 2004) teaching assistant 580.222 (undergraduate) Dept of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES 2007-2016! Society for Neuroscience 2004-2008 Association for Research in Otolaryngology 2000-2001 Tau Beta Pi Undergraduate Engineering Honors Society REVIEWER Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Vision, Neuron REFERENCES James DiCarlo!!!!!! dicarlo@mit.edu Professor of Neuroscience, MIT 617.452.2045 Xiaoqin Wang xiaoqin.wang@jhu.edu Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins 410.614.4547 Nancy Kanwisher ngk@mit.edu Professor of Neuroscience, MIT 617.258.0721 Ed Connor connor@jhu.edu Professor of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins 410.516.7342 Eric Young eyoung@bme.jhu.edu Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins 410.955.3164