Cory Inman
@IM_Inman
Living to be (a): Great Father. Neuroscientist. Boy Scout. Athlete. Good man. Follower. Leader. River rat. Snow bum. Optimist. Asst Prof at the U of Utah.
Seeking a Postdoc to help lead a study aimed at building tech that will allow for the capture of truly autobio memories as they are made in the real-world and synchronize these captured experiences with direct iEEG brain recordings. Application info here: tinyurl.com/dj298hkf

I recently spoke at a Congressional briefing with a military veteran from our PTSD clinical trial on the life-changing impact of the NIH Brain Initiative. Watch here👇 braininitiative.nih.gov/news-events/bl… The BRAIN Initiative is now facing a 20% cut on top of the 40% last yr…
I need people to understand how difficult it is to get an NIH grant. You spend months writing a proposal, following strict guidelines that include a detailed multiyear budget, bios of everyone on your team, plans for participant safety & ethical conduct. Then you send it off -1/n
Raise your hand if you’re an assistant professor who has now had to journey through a global pandemic AND a constitutional crisis, all while trying to obtain tenure 🙋🏻♀️ I’m tired.
Scientists are feeling very powerless right now. We need state politicians to help...@PresidentUofU @SenJohnCurtis @GovCox @BobCarterMD. Our state prides itself on innovation, but one of the engines of innovation (university labs) is all in jeopardy if federal funding stops
Very honored to have received this award!
The winner of the 2025 Pradel Research Award is Anne Churchland of @UCLA! She is being honored for expanding understanding of the neural circuits that support decision making. Learn more about her discoveries: nasonline.org/award/pradel-r… #NASaward #neuroscience
Call for papers to the Special Issue #crane "Maps in the Brain: from Definitions to Measurement and Applications" extended to April 1st! The link with the key information, how to submit, and our excellent list of editors for the issue is here: sciencedirect.com/special-issue/…
Our lab is hiring a post doc! We are looking specifically for someone with machine learning research experience to contribute to funded simulation projects on learning and/or replay. Please share, and email me if you are interested!!
Through struggle and discipline, persistence and faith, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. helped move this country forward. As we honor his legacy today, let’s remember the lesson he taught us: that even in the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can help change it.…
Four years ago, in the middle of a pandemic, we needed a leader with the character to put politics aside and do what was right. That’s what @JoeBiden did. At a time when our economy was reeling, he drove what would become the world’s strongest recovery – with 17 million new…
The Special Counsel’s 1/6 Report, made public last night, confirms the unavoidable facts of 1/6 yet again. DOJ’s exhaustive and independent investigation reached the same essential conclusions as the Select Committee. All this DOJ evidence must be preserved. But most important…
This is (to my knowledge) one of the first intracranial electrophysiological demonstrations that TMS to the dlPFC reaches the subgenual cingulate cortex! More to come in this space soon 🧠⚡️ @boeslab @jingjiang_psy @NickTrapp13 @StanfordBrain
Does TMS delivered to the dlPFC elicit a response in the subgenual ACC? New work with intracranial EEG says yes! @NickTrapp13 @DrCoreyKeller @jingjiang_psy Preprint here: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Rest in Peace, President Carter! I was honored to ask President Carter a question at a symposium on Fairness at Emory. I wish he had more time leading our country.
BREAKING: Jimmy Carter, whose tireless humanitarian efforts made him one of the most respected former presidents in U.S. history, has died. He was 100. Read more about his life and legacy: abcnews.link/RrOph08
BREAKING: Jimmy Carter, whose tireless humanitarian efforts made him one of the most respected former presidents in U.S. history, has died. He was 100. Read more about his life and legacy: abcnews.link/RrOph08
Really happy to share our preprint now on @eLife on quantifying patterns in a large behavioral dataset from >100 socially-housed marmosets elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr… . We hope this data be useful for identifying atypical patterns of behavior in disease models in our lab and others.
Incredibly proud of my first grad student, @HollearnMartina, for publishing this excellent and difficult paper! This is the 1st empirical paper from the INMAN lab! More to come on the amyg-mediated memory enhancement front…rdcu.be/d4eLV

🎉Finally published @PLOSCompBiol ! Why do neurons use low-frequency oscillations for encoding? Why not use higher frequencies for better sampling resolution? We identify a speed-precision trade-off driven by noise, showing that theta (3–8 Hz) maximizes bits/s! Check it out 👇
I'm hiring a postdoc to focus on analysis of the myriad human single neuron data that is sitting on our storage server. If you are interested in human neuron data, particularly how it might interact with LFP data, please reach out!
Could not pick a better mentor!
🚨🚨 I'm recruiting a postdoc to come work with me at Rutgers! If you are interested in LFP and single-neuron data in humans, please reach out. Rutgers is a wonderful environment for human neuroscience research! Position: jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/240269 Lab: sites.rutgers.edu/qasim-lab/
On this day in 1952, Dr. Paul Zoll reported in NEJM the first description of two patients whose hearts were resuscitated using electric charges. Today, automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) are used everywhere to save lives. Learn more: nej.md/GUw39W