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October 22nd Seminar -Melanopsin Signaling in the Eye
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Title: Melanopsin Signaling in the Eye
 
Speaker:  King-Wai Yau, Ph.D.
(美国科学院院士、约翰霍普金斯大学医学院神经科学系教授)
 
Date: 14:30,  October 22nd ( Monday ), 2012.
Venue: Meeting Room 101, New Research Building, Peking University. 
King-Wai Yau教授,1975年在哈佛大学获博士学位,1975-1986年先后在斯坦福大学、剑桥大学、UTMB Galveston工作。1986年至今任约翰霍普金斯大学神经科学系教授。主要从事视觉和嗅觉机制研究,150余篇论文中有38篇发表在NatureScienceCell。曾获多种学术奖项。2010年当选美国科学院院士
Rods and cones not only absorb light for initiating image vision, but also contribute to non-image vision, including circadian photoentrainment, pupillary light reflex, etc. A recent surprising discovery is that ganglion cells, which convey rod/cone signals to the brain, are themselves photosensitive by expressing a visual pigment, melanopsin. These cells, similar to rods, have high signaling efficiency capable of single-photon detection. However, they have an extremely low pigment density (compared to rods and cones). We are studying the phototransduction mechanism in these fascinating, newly-discovered photoreceptors, which does not appear to involve cGMP as in rods and cones.
 
Contact information: Shiqiang Wang(Tel:62755002
Welcome to attend the seminar!

 




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