- 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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engineering from
Stanford University in 2009
under the
guidance of Karl
Deisseroth where he
developed the
technologies behind optogenetics with
Edward Boyden...
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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 pages...
- Mic****e
Leigh Monje-
Deisseroth is a
neuroscientist and neuro-oncologist. She is a
professor of
neurology at
Stanford University and an
investigator with...
- (optogenetics) of neurons,
neural circuits and behavior. At first, Karl
Deisseroth's lab
demonstrated that ChR2
could be deplo**** to
control mammalian neurons...
- PMIDĀ 24853931. Schneider, M. Bret; Gradinaru, Viviana; Zhang, Feng;
Deisseroth, Karl (2008). "Controlling
Neuronal Activity".
American Journal of Psychiatry...
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Archived from the
original on 16
April 2021.
Retrieved 15
November 2020.
Deisseroth, K.; Feng, G.; Majewska, A. K.; Miesenbock, G.; Ting, A.; Schnitzer, M...
- Arenkiel,
Benjamin R.; Peca, Joao; Davidson, Ian G.; Feliciano, Catia;
Deisseroth, Karl; Augustine,
George J.; Ehlers,
Michael D.; Feng,
Guopeng (2007)...
- organs,
especially the brain. It was
developed by
Kwanghun Chung and Karl
Deisseroth at the
Stanford University School of Medicine.
Several published papers...
- San Francisco.
Gunaydin helped discover optogenetics in the lab of Karl
Deisseroth and now uses this
technique in
combination with
neural and behavioral...