Andrew D. Huberman
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
NEUROBIOLOGY
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
He is a Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Ophthalmology. He is member of Bio-X and Stanford Neurosciences Institute.He got Cogan Award for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, ARVO (2017).He is a Catalyst for a Cure Investigator for Glaucoma Research Foundation (2012- present).He is a Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellow of HHWF Foundation (2006-2009).He focused on brain function, development and repair with emphasis on regeneration to prevent and cure blindness. His studies include the neural circuits that merge perceptions with internal states, in particular, visual fear.
Research Interest
brain function, development and repair with emphasis on regeneration to prevent and cure blindness.
Publications
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Liu BH, Huberman AD, Scanziani M. Cortico-fugal output from visual cortex promotes plasticity of innate motor behaviour. Nature. 2016 Oct 20;538(7625):383.
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Laha B, Stafford BK, Huberman AD. Regenerating optic pathways from the eye to the brain. Science. 2017 Jun 9;356(6342):1031-4.
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Mimeault M, Hauke R, Batra SK. Stem cells: a revolution in therapeutics—recent advances in stem cell biology and their therapeutic applications in regenerative medicine and cancer therapies. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 2007 Sep 1;82(3):252-64.