Tri-Institutional Training Program in Vision Research

The faculties of Weill Cornell Medical College, Sloan-Kettering Institute, and The Rockefeller University sponsor a Tri-Institutional Training Program in Vision Research funded by the National Eye Institute. A diversified body of distinguished faculty provides opportunities for research in neural regeneration, development and plasticity, signal transduction, information processing, and disease states at the level of the eye and brain and makes use of methodologies that include molecular and cell biology, anatomy, electrophysiology, imaging, behavior, modeling, and epidemiology. The program is designed primarily for pre-doctoral students, but limited support for postdoctoral fellows is available. Selection of fellows for entrance into the Training Program will be made following admission into the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences or the graduate program at The Rockefeller University. Interested students should contact the appropriate graduate programs or the Co-Directors of the Training Program, Drs. Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan (212 746-2272) and Jonathan Victor (212 746-2343).


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Program Faculty

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Emre Aksay, PhD temporal integration in neural systems, WCMC
Carl Blobel, MD, PhD cell-cell interactions and metalloprotease-disintegrins, WCMC
Scott Brodie, MD, PhD retinal degenerations, clinical electrophysiology, WCMC
B. J. Casey, PhD attention, cognition, and brain development, WCMC
David Cobrinik, PhD retinoblastoma, WCMC
Donald D'Amico, MD macular degeneration and diabetes-related eye disease, WCMC
Winrich Freiwald, PhD face recognition and attention, RU
Charles Gilbert, MD, PhD cortical information processing and plasticity, RU
Ulrich Hammerling, PhD vitamin A, signal transduction, mitochondria, bioenergetics, neurotrophic growth factors, SKI
Barbara Hempstead, MD, PhD neurotrophic growth factors, WCMC
Xin-Yun Huang, PhD GPCR/G-protein signaling, regulation of retinal guanylyl cyclases, WCMC
Bruce Knight, BA dynamics of neural networks, mathematical modeling, RU
Francis Lee, MD, PhD neurotrophic growth factors, brain development, WCMC
Anant K. Menon, PhD retinal lipid biology, flippases, WCMC
Partha Mitra, PhD image and signal processing, visuomotor systems, WCMC
Dimitar Nikolov, PhD structural biology of axon guidance, SKI
Sheila Nirenberg, PhD coding and computation in the retina, WCMC
Glen Prusky, PhD visual plasticity and repair, WCMC
Keith Purpura, PhD intracortical interactions and information processing, WCMC
Shahin Rafii, MD stem cells, WCMC
Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan, MD cell polarity, retinal cell biology, WCMC
Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD corneal wound repair, WCMC
Thomas Sakmar, MD rhodopsin and photototransduction, retinis pigmentosa, RU
Ching-Hwa Sung, PhD molecular basis of retinitis pigmentosa protein targeting in neuronal retina, WCMC
Jonathan Victor, MD, PhD cortical physiology, mathematical modeling, WCMC
John Wagner, PhD trophic factors, signal transduction, WCMC
Torsten Wiesel, MD cortical functional architecture and development, RU
Michael W. Young, PhD molecular and genetic studies of behavior, RU
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For further information: Institutional home pages and contacts

Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences

445 East 69th Street
New York, NY 10065
212 746-6565
Weill Cornel Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Weill Cornell Medical College
Neuroscience at WCMC

The Rockefeller University

Office of Graduate and Post-Graduate Studies
Box 270
1230 York Avenue
New York, NY 10065
212 327-8086
The David Rockefeller Graduate Program at RU

Tri-Institutional Training Programs

Tri-Institutional Training Program in Computational Biology and Medicine
Tri-Institutional Training Program in Chemical Biology

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Last revised: 8/26/10
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