Antonia Drinnenberg, PhD
Affiliations: | 2010-2018 | Neurobiology | Friedrich-Miescher-Institute of Biomedical Research |
2018- | Department for Bioengineering | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
Area:
Neuronal circuits, Mammalian visual systemGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorKevan A. Martin | research assistant | 2008-2009 | Institute for Neuroinformatics |
Botond M. Roska | grad student | 2010- | Friedrich-Miescher-Institute of Biomedical Research |
Karl Deisseroth | post-doc | 2018- | Stanford University & HHMI |
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Drinnenberg A, Franke F, Morikawa RK, et al. (2018) How Diverse Retinal Functions Arise from Feedback at the First Visual Synapse. Neuron |
Hillier D, Fiscella M, Drinnenberg A, et al. (2017) Causal evidence for retina-dependent and -independent visual motion computations in mouse cortex. Nature Neuroscience |
Walters S, Schwarz C, Sharma R, et al. (2017) In vivo imaging of photoreceptor structure and function in a non-human primate model of retinal degeneration Journal of Vision. 17: 53 |
Yonehara K, Fiscella M, Drinnenberg A, et al. (2015) Congenital Nystagmus Gene FRMD7 Is Necessary for Establishing a Neuronal Circuit Asymmetry for Direction Selectivity. Neuron |
Szikra T, Trenholm S, Drinnenberg A, et al. (2014) Rods in daylight act as relay cells for cone-driven horizontal cell-mediated surround inhibition. Nature Neuroscience. 17: 1728-35 |