The professor from VIB-KU Leuven, Dr. Karl Farrow, visited Yonehara Lab at NIG and had a biological symposium, “Circuits of the superior colliculus mediating innate behaviors”.
The professor from University of Helsinki, Dr. Petri Ala-Laurila, visited Yonehara Lab at NIG and had a biological symposium, “Linking image and non-image-forming vision to retinal circuitry at the sensitivity limit”.
Dr. Akishi Onishi, Head of R&D at VCGT Inc., visited Yonehara Lab at NIG and had a biological symposium, “From Research to Reality: A Startup's Approach to Gene-Targeted Therapeutics for Inherited Retinal Diseases”.
Congratulations to Hiroki! He received Takaaki Kajita Award from his graduated university, Saitama University, and his interview has been published on the website.
The associate professor from Aarhus University and DANDRITE, Dr. Chao Sun, visited Yonehara Lab at NIG and had a biological symposium, “The Synapse Machinery for Protein Renewal”.
The research director from IINS, CNRS-Université de Bordeaux, Dr. Eric Hosy, visited Yonehara Lab at NIG and had a seminar, “Super-resolution microscopy to resolve the intimate organization and function of the synapse”
Congratulations to Akihiro! His GABA imaging paper, “Functionally distinct GABAergic amacrine cell types regulate spatiotemporal encoding in the mouse retina”, has been published in Nature Neuroscience.
The director from Institute de la Vision, Dr. Serge Picaud, visited Yonehara Lab at NIG and had a biological symposium, “Novel brain-machine interfaces: Prostheses, optogenetic and sonogenetic therapies for visual restoration”.
Dr. Shunsuke Sumi from The University of Tokyo visited Yonehara Lab at NIG and had a biological symposium, “Machine learning for RNA design and discovery”.
Dr. Aya Takeoka from RIKEN Center for Brain Science visited Yonehara Lab at NIG and had a biological symposium, “The Superior Colliculus generates visuomotor error signals for forelimb reaching adaptation”.