WebSchaffer Lab Website. Marla Feller. feller_final.jpg. We are interested in the mechanisms that guide the assembly of neural circuits during development. We use the retinas as a model system, and we use two-photon imaging, electrophysiology and a variety of anatomical approaches to address two major questions. ... WebMarla Feller and Zhigang He)" (July 2024) Preprint on Zebrafish retinal ganglion cells is out on biorxiv. Josh contributed all the computational work on this project! ... These were a collaboration with the Sanes lab. (Mar 2024) CBE seniors Shawn Koong and Srikant Sagireddy join the group as undergraduate reseachers!
People – Fox Lab - Virginia Tech
WebAssistant Professor of Biological Sciences. I am fascinated by how neural circuits develop to form the intricate adult nervous system that underlies our many functions and behaviors. … WebContact: Marla B. Feller, Ph. D. Professor and Head, Division of Neurobiology. Department of Molecular and Cell Biology & Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute. University of California, Berkeley. 142 Life Sciences Addition - 3200. Berkeley, CA 94720-3200. Tel (510) 643-1726. Fax (510) 643-6791. hr asia 2023
Campisi Lab - BUCK
WebAfter graduating, he worked as an RA at Stanford, UCSF and Genentech, and obtained a MS from SFSU in 2008. He began his PhD in 2013 in MCB at UC Berkeley where he studied the role of a Trp channel (TrpM3) as the receptor for the steroid hormone, pregnenolone sulfate, during circuit assembly of the retina under the mentorship of Marla Feller. WebMarla Feller. Job title: Paul Licht Distinguished Professor. Department: Molecular & Cell Biology. Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute. Bio/CV: I was trained as an experimental … fidelys maia