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The course provides a fascinating view of vertebrate eye development, anatomy, physiology and pathology.  Topics covered include: cornea, lens, vitreous, retinal development, visual processing, and pathologies, as well as central visual pathways. The course is open to graduate students and will be of particular interest to developmental and cell biologists, neuroscientists, geneticists, bioengineers, and clinician-scientists.  Postdoctoral fellows, Faculty, Residents and Technicians with an interest in the visual sciences are strongly encouraged to attend. This course will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5.15pm – 6.30pm Fall Semester 2021 Remote Course Location: Online via Zoom Course master: Joshua Morgan Access to course material DateTopicInstructorEmail VISION: EVOLUTION AND USES  8/31/2021Overview of the eye from an evolutionary perspectiveJoe [email protected]/2/2021Visual behavior – Conscious vision, non-conscious visual processes, active vision, change detection,   BIOLOGY OF AN OPTICAL SYSTEM  9/7/2021Cornea I: Structure, physiology, transparencyAndrew  Huang [email protected]/9/2021Cornea II: Stem cells and corneal  renewalAndrew Huang 9/14/2021Genetics of cataract– age related cataractsAlan [email protected]  9/16/2021Lens: structure, cell biology. refractive errors and agingSteven [email protected]/21/2021Structure and function: Aqueous humor inflow and outflowCarla [email protected]/23/2021Chaperone proteins in the eyeUsha [email protected]/28/2021Structure and function of the vitreous bodyNathan [email protected] RETINA  9/30/2021PhototransductionPeter Lukasiewicz 10/5/2021Retina I:  Structure and  functionPeter [email protected]/7/2021Retina II: Neurobiology of visual processingPhil [email protected]/14/2021Immune privilegeThomas [email protected]/19/2021Cell biology of retinal developmentBrian [email protected]/21/2021Genetic control of retinal developmentShiming [email protected]  10/26/2021Neurobiology of retinal developmentDaniel Kerschensteiner  [email protected]/28/2021Genomic, proteomic, and transcriptomic analysisPhilip [email protected]/02/2021?  11/4/2021VasculopathiesRithwick [email protected]/9/2021Glaucoma and Ganglion cell NeuropathiesBanks [email protected] POST RETINA NERVOUS SYSTEM  11/11/2021Retinal target areasJosh [email protected]/18/2021Circadian rhythms and the visual systemErik [email protected]/23/2021Visual plasticity in the cortexAndreas [email protected]/30/2021?  12/2/2021Development of central pathways – waves and experienceJosh [email protected]/7/2021Development, physiology, and PathophysiologyAndrew [email protected]/9/2021Central Visual Pathways – pathologyGreg Van [email protected] 10/12/2021Fall Break. No class.  11/16/2021Neuroscience meeting(No class)———————-11/25/2021Thanksgiving Break – no class   Research Graduate Course BIO5501 ITVS Pathway T32 Vision Science Training Grant DOVS Labs Vision Core Researchers Student Research Opportunities Vision Core Grant STAY CONNECTED Join our newsletter list! Subscribe Now John F. Hardesty, MD, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual SciencesWashington University School of MedicineContact Us Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube AFFILIATE INSTITUTIONS LINKS Faculty Job Openings Staff Job Openings Employee Portal (login required) Join our e-Newsletter mailing list ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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