Howard C. Howland

Affiliations: 
Cornell, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Visual system
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Parents

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Kenneth Roeder grad student 1955-1958 Tufts
William T. Keeton grad student 1967-1968 Cornell
 (PhD advisor)

Children

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Adrian Glasser grad student 1990-1994 Cornell
Caroline A. Blackie Starks grad student 2001 Cornell
Frank Schaeffel post-doc Cornell
David Troilo post-doc 1991-1994 Cornell
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Wahl C, Li T, Howland HC. (2016) Intraocular pressure fluctuations of growing chick eyes are suppressed in constant light conditions. Experimental Eye Research
Wahl C, Li T, Howland H. (2015) Plasticity in the growth of the chick eye: emmetropization achieved by alternate morphologies. Vision Research. 110: 15-22
Maier FM, Howland HC, Ohlendorf A, et al. (2015) Lack of oblique astigmatism in the chicken eye. Vision Research. 109: 68-76
Machovsky-Capuska GE, Howland HC, Raubenheimer D, et al. (2012) Visual accommodation and active pursuit of prey underwater in a plunge-diving bird: the Australasian gannet. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 279: 4118-25
Wahl C, Li T, Takagi Y, et al. (2011) The effects of light regimes and hormones on corneal growth in vivo and in organ culture Journal of Anatomy. 219: 766-775
Tarutta E, Chua WH, Young T, et al. (2011) Myopia: Why Study the Mechanisms of Myopia? Novel Approaches to Risk Factors Signalling Eye Growth- How Could Basic Biology Be Translated into Clinical Insights? Where Are Genetic and Proteomic Approaches Leading? How Does Visual Function Contribute to and Interact with Ametropia? Does Eye Shape Matter? Why Ametropia at All? Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
Howland HC. (2011) An Historical Understanding of the Normal Eye’s Monochromatic Aberrations Frontiers in Optics
Howland HC. (2011) Fine points on heat-conduction experiment Physics Today. 64: 11
Howland HC. (2011) History of the study of monochromatic aberrations of the eye Optics Infobase Conference Papers
Howland HC. (2010) Pattern recognition in bees Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 4
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