Jennifer L. Ecker, Ph.D.

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2008 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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non-image-forming visual behaviors
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Samer S. Hattar grad student 2008 Johns Hopkins
 (Uncovering the function and identity of the photoreceptors of the inner retina: Melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion neurons.)
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Chew KS, Renna JM, McNeill DS, et al. (2017) A subset of ipRGCs regulates both maturation of the circadian clock and segregation of retinogeniculate projections in mice. Elife. 6
Chew KS, Renna JM, McNeill DS, et al. (2017) Author response: A subset of ipRGCs regulates both maturation of the circadian clock and segregation of retinogeniculate projections in mice Elife
Chen SK, Chew KS, McNeill DS, et al. (2013) Apoptosis regulates ipRGC spacing necessary for rods and cones to drive circadian photoentrainment. Neuron. 77: 503-15
McNeill DS, Sheely CJ, Ecker JL, et al. (2011) Development of melanopsin-based irradiance detecting circuitry. Neural Development. 6: 8
Atkins N, Mitchell JW, Romanova EV, et al. (2010) Circadian integration of glutamatergic signals by little SAAS in novel suprachiasmatic circuits. Plos One. 5: e12612
Ecker JL, Dumitrescu ON, Wong KY, et al. (2010) Melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion-cell photoreceptors: cellular diversity and role in pattern vision. Neuron. 67: 49-60
Badea TC, Cahill H, Ecker J, et al. (2009) Distinct roles of transcription factors brn3a and brn3b in controlling the development, morphology, and function of retinal ganglion cells. Neuron. 61: 852-64
Güler AD, Ecker JL, Lall GS, et al. (2008) Melanopsin cells are the principal conduits for rod-cone input to non-image-forming vision. Nature. 453: 102-5
Güler AD, Altimus CM, Ecker JL, et al. (2007) Multiple photoreceptors contribute to nonimage-forming visual functions predominantly through melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia On Quantitative Biology. 72: 509-15
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