Karl Alexander Deisseroth (born November 18, 1971) is an American scientist. He is the D.H. Chen Foundation Professor of Bioengineering and of psychiatry...
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organs, especially the brain. It was developed by Kwanghun Chung and Karl Deisseroth at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Several published papers...
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engineering from Stanford University in 2009 under the guidance of Karl Deisseroth where he developed the technologies behind optogenetics with Edward...
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Michelle Leigh Monje-Deisseroth is a neuroscientist and neuro-oncologist. She is a professor of neurology at Stanford University and an investigator with...
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Samsung. Anikeeva moved to Stanford University and was appointed to Karl Deisseroth's neuroscience laboratory as a postdoctoral scholar, where she created...
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Stanford University for a year. There, he worked with Mark Schnitzer and Karl Deisseroth to invent optical methods in neuroscience research. In 2006, he moved...
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concentration or to depolarize the cell membrane, simply by illumination". Karl Deisseroth in the Bioengineering Department at Stanford published the notebook...
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San Francisco. Gunaydin helped discover optogenetics in the lab of Karl Deisseroth and now uses this technique in combination with neural and behavioral...
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the Life Sciences Foundation at Stanford University. She worked with Karl Deisseroth at Stanford and "developed comprehensive methods for analyzing RNA...
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Rappuoli, Huda Zoghbi 2018 Azim Surani, Davor Solter, Edward Boyden, Karl Deisseroth, Peter Hegemann 2019 John F. X. Diffley, Ronald Vale, Timothy A. Springer...
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