Labs in the Vision Cluster independently and collaboratively examine neural circuit function underlying visual processing and visually-guided behavior. We seek to address fundamental and translational questions by examining retinal, midbrain and cortical circuits using a range of cutting edge approaches, including in vivo 2-photon imaging, high-density electrophysiology, RNA-seq, optogenetics, behavioral paradigms and computational modeling and analysis. We enjoy mentoring and co-mentoring research trainees and aim to create a welcome space within our own labs and across the Cluster for individuals from a diversity of backgrounds and with a diversity of scientific viewpoints.
![]() | Professor Neurophysiology of making decisions and initiating actions |
![]() | Assistant Professor Visual cortical coding and circuit neurophysiology |
![]() | Assistant Professor Circuit and synaptic network dynamics, development, and dysfunction |
![]() | Assistant Professor​ Dendritic integration and visual processing in the retina |