ProjectNIH-UPrinceton – Vertically integrated approach to visual neuroscience: microcircuits to behavior
Basic data
Acronym:
NIH-UPrinceton
Title:
Vertically integrated approach to visual neuroscience: microcircuits to behavior
Duration:
30/09/2014 to 31/07/2017
Abstract / short description:
Dr. Seung and colleagues Thomas Euler (U Tübingen), Andrew Huberman (UC San Diego), Markus Meister (Caltech), and Rachel Wong (UW Seattle) will use state-of-the-art genetic, electrophysiological, and imaging tools to map the connectivity of the retina, the light-sensing tissue in the eye. The goal is to delineate all the retina's neural circuits and define their specific roles in visual perception and behavior.
Involved staff
Managers
Center for Ophthalmology
Hospitals and clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Hospitals and clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Research Center for Ophthalmology
Center for Ophthalmology, Hospitals and clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Center for Ophthalmology, Hospitals and clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Werner Reichardt Center for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN)
Centers or interfaculty scientific institutions
Centers or interfaculty scientific institutions
Local organizational units
Research Center for Ophthalmology
Center for Ophthalmology
Hospitals and clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Hospitals and clinical institutes, Faculty of Medicine
Funders
Princeton, New Jersey, United States