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Anthony Adams, OD, PhD
Color vision, visual sensitivity, myopia, assessment of retinal function
Ian L. Bailey, OD, MS
Low vision, clinical optics, clinical assessment of visual performance
Martin S. Banks, PhD
Binocular vision, motion perception, space perception, virtual reality
Brian A. Barsky, PhD
Computer graphics; computer aided geometric design and modeling; visualization in scientific computing; computer aided cornea modeling and visualization; OPTICAL: medical imaging; virtual environments for surgical simulation
Lu Chen, MD, PhD
Corneal inflammation, lymph/blood vascular biology, immunology, transplantation
Yang Dan, PhD
Visual neurophysiology, computational neuroscience
Karen K. DeValois, PhD
Psychophysics and electrophysiology of color vision and spatial vision
Jay M. Enoch, OD, PhD
Retinal receptor optics and function, quantitative layer-by-layer perimetry, visual correction of infants
Marla B. Feller, PhD
The development of functional circuits in the retina
John G. Flannery, PhD
Gene therapy, inherited retinal degeneration, neurobiology of photoreceptors, signal transducing intermediates in the visual system
Suzanne J. Fleiszig, OD, PhD
Infectious keratitis in contact lens wearers, pathogenesis of bacterial infection of the cornea
Ralph Freeman, OD, PhD
Neurophysiological investigations of circuitry in central visual pathways
Jack L. Gallant, PhD
Natural scene perception, form vision, attention
Donald A. Glaser, PhD
Human visual perception, interactions among retina, lateral geniculate, and cortical areas of the brain
Xiaohua Gong, PhD
Genetic mutation, eye development and disease, retinal degeneration, neovascularization, lens biology, cataract, cell differentiation and proliferation, cell-cell communication, signal transduction, gap junction, connexin, MAP kinase
Karsten Gronert, PhD
Ocular inflammation/immunology and wound healing
Gunilla Haegerstrom-Portnoy, OD, PhD
Clinical pyschophysics and basic aspects of human color vision, changes in vision with age, achromatopsia, electrodiagnostics
Stanley A. Klein, PhD
Spatial vision modeling, psychophysical methods and vision test design, corneal topography and contact lens design, source localization of evoked potentials, fMRI, amblyopia
Richard H. Kramer, PhD
Measuring and controlling neural activity in the retina
Dennis M. Levi, OD, PhD, Dean UCBSO
Mechanisms of pattern vision
Jitendra Malik, PhD
Computational modeling of early vision, texture, stereopsis, 3D vision, object recognition
Robert B. Mandell, OD, PhD
Corneal topography, measurement, and applications
Richard A. Mathies, PhD
Photochemistry of visual pigments and bacterial rhodopsin
Bruno A. Olshausen, PhD
Probabalistic models of image representation in visual cortex
W. Geoffrey Owen, PhD
Phototransduction, retinal physiology, adaptation, retinal computation
Kenneth A. Polse, OD, MS
Contact lenses, extended wear, tear flow, post-lens tear thickness, epithelial permeability (barrier function), corneal acidosis,
corneal physiology, ocular disease processes
Clayton J. Radke, PhD
Combining principles of surface and colloidal science towards engineering technologies where phase boundaries dictate system behavior
Lynn C. Robertson, PhD
Attention and perceptual organization in normal and neurological populations, functional hemisphere asymmetries, neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience
Austin Roorda, PhD
High resolution retinal imaging, adaptive optics, physiological optics, limits of human vision
Clifton M. Schor, OD, PhD
Binocular vision: human development, ocular motility, strabismus, amblyopia.
Michael A. Silver , PhD
Neural correlates of human visual perception and attention
Eugene Switkes, PhD
Color and spatial interactions in visual information processing, accomodation
Richard C. Van Sluyters, OD, PhD
Mammalian developmental visual neurobiology
Frank S. Werblin, PhD
Electrophysiology of local circuit interactions in the neural retina
Gerald Westheimer, OD, PhD, FRS
Optics and the eye; retinal and central processing of spatial visual information
Christine Wildsoet, OD, BSc, PhD
Emmetropization, myopia, choroidal accommodation, sclera growth control, ocular rhythms, retinal processing of defocus, blur detection, ocular aberrations, anisometropia, myopia control therapy, ocular abnormalities and refractive development, albinism
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