Thomas Clandinin
Professor
Neurobiology
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Thomas Clandinin is a Professor in Department of Neurobiology at Stanford University,USA. He is a member of Bio-X and Stanford Neurosciences Institute. His main focus is on three central questions in Neurobiology i.e. How do neuronal circuits assemble during development? How are the functions of these circuits maintained during adult life? How do such circuits mediate the complex computations essential to animal behavior?
Research Interest
Neurosciences
Publications
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Fisher YE, Leong JC, Sporar K, Ketkar MD, Gohl DM et al (2015) A Class of Visual Neurons with Wide-Field Properties Is Required for Local Motion Detection. Curr Biol 25: 3178-89.
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Wang IE1, Lapan SW1, Scimone ML, Clandinin TR, Reddien PW (2016) Hedgehog signaling regulates gene expression in planarian glia. Elife 5: e16996.
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Wang IE, Clandinin TR2 (2016) The Influence of Wiring Economy on Nervous System Evolution. Curr Biol 26: R1101-R1108.