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    Joshua Singer

    Professor at University of Maryland

    Joshua Singer is a dedicated researcher with a focus on understanding how the output of neural circuits reflects the behaviors of individual synapses and neurons, particularly in the mammalian retina.

    His work involves assessing synaptic transmission in retinal circuits through recording neurons' electrical activity, imaging fluorescent indicators, anatomical and computational analyses, and studying the retina's responses to visual stimuli.

    Joshua's research aims to contribute to a broader understanding of how neuronal properties influence circuit behavior, with potential implications for sensory neuroscientists, general neuroscientists, and the development of therapies for visual processing disorders.

    He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physiology and Biophysics from the University of Washington and a ScB in Biology from Brown University.

    Currently, Joshua Singer serves as a Professor at the University of Maryland, having previously held positions as an Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the same institution, as well as roles as an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institutes of Health.

    Highlights

    Mar 30 · UMB News
    Seed Grants Unite Baltimore, College Park Researchers - UMB News
    Mar 12 · Science Advances
    Atoh7-independent specification of retinal ganglion cell identity - Science Advances
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    Location

    Washington D.C. Metro Area