Thesis Defense Announcement To: The George Mason University Community Candidate: Sean Mackesey Program: Master of Science in Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Date: Thursday August 1, 2013 Time: 2:00 p.m. Place: George Mason University Fairfax<http://www.gmu.edu/resources/welcome/Directions-to-GMU.html> Campus Krasnow Institute, Room 229 Title: "Estimation of the Population Sizes of Neuronal Types of the Hippocampome Knowledge Base in the Dentate Gyrus" Thesis Director: Dr. Giorgio Ascoli Thesis Committee: Dr. Iosif Vaisman, Dr. Padmanabhan Seshaiyer A copy of the thesis will be available in the Johnson Center Library. All are invited to attend the defense. ABSTRACT The Hippocampome is a new knowledge base of the rodent hippocampus that aims to compile and collate the mass of published information regarding this structure. The foundation of the Hippocampome is a set of morphologically distinct cell types, defined by the presence of axons and dendrites within specific compartments of the hippocampal formation. Primary aims of the Hippocampome include the creation of a standard classification scheme for hippocampal neurons and the establishment of a central repository for data regarding the hippocampus. The present project attempts to derive such population estimates for the 18 Hippocampome neuron types with somata in the dentate gyrus, one of the hippocampal formation's major constituents. Data from morphological and stereological studies was taken from the literature and represented as a system of equations constraining the population sizes of the dentate gyrus neuron types. A simulated annealing algorithm was used to optimize the system and thereby provide estimates for the population sizes. It is hoped that this work serve as a pilot for future, larger scale attempts to derive population estimates for all Hippocampome types. ###