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January 9th, 2009
CVS Vision Research Symposium
The CVS Vision Research Symposium was a well-attended event that was the first of many expected future symposia, and focused on the scope of vision research performed at UC Davis. Clinicians from the UC Davis Medical Center, as well as researchers from UC Davis, UCSF, the NIH, and Australian National University attended and gave a talks on a variety of subjects, including cellular mechanisms of vision-related cells, clinical applications of retinal imaging technologies and electroretinogram measurements, systems and cognitive interpretation of visual cues, and ideas on the evolution of vision structures.
On this page are video streams of presentations during the symposium. We encourage everyone to view these presentations. For access, please contact cvsadmin@ucdavis.edu.
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Dr. Trevor Lamb
"Responses of human cones, rods, and rod bipolar cells, measured from the ERG"
Dr. Erik Ullian
"Neuronal Pentraxins: Novel Regulators of Visual Circuit Function"
Dr. David Whitney
"Spatial Vision in Dynamic and Cluttered Scenes"
Dr. Ivan Schwab
"Phylogeny of Retinal Vascularization"
Dr. Trevor Lamb
"Evolution of the Vertebrate Eye"
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