Russell De Valois Memorial Lectures
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This lecture series commemorates our beloved friend and colleague Russell De Valois, who pioneered the systematic analysis of color and
spatial vision while he was a faculty member at UC Berkeley.
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The Russell De Valois Memorial Lectures series brings outstanding vision scientists to the Berkeley campus to discuss their recent research. The series is funded by generous
contributions to the School of Optometry in memory of Professor De Valois and is organized by the graduate students in Vision Science.
Series Lecturers
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Gerald Jacobs, PhD
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Unraveling Mammalian Color Vision
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Jeremy Nathans, MD, PhD
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The Evolution of Human Color Vision
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Brian A. Wandell, PhD
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Development and Plasticity in Visual Cortex
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R. Clay Reid, MD, PhD
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Inaugural Lecture: Micro-architecture of visual cortex: Functional maps with single-cell precision
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