12:30 to 13:00
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The Human Retina at Single-Cell Resolution

Vision, Plasticity and Multimodality

Botond Roska
Amphithéâtre Marguerite de Navarre, Site Marcelin Berthelot
Open to all, subject to availability
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Botond Roska

Botond Roska's lab is interested in how neurons interact in local neuronal networks to compute behaviorally relevant functions, using the mammalian retina as a model system. Combining physiological, molecular, viral and computational approaches to reveal the structure and function of retinal circuits, the Roska lab has identified and precisely characterized several functions of genetically isolated circuits in the retina. Botond Roska has been awarded several prizes including recently the Louis Jeantet prize.

Speaker(s)

Botond Roska

Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research

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11:10 to 11:40
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14:30 to 15:00
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15:00 to 15:30
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15:30 to 15:50
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17:40 to 18:10
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11:50 to 12:10
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12:30 to 13:00
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15:20 to 15:50
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17:50 to 18:20
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