Columbia University in the City of New York

Feb 16, 201812:00 pm
Luncheon

Designing the Eye for Binocular Vision: What Goes Wrong in Albinism?

Carol Mason, PhD, winner of 2016 Champalimaud Vision Award
Credit: John Abbott

Featuring Carol Mason, PhD, Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology, Neuroscience and Ophthalmic Science (in Ophthalmology); Chair of Interschool Planning, Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute

February 16th, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm at Kolb Annex, Columbia University Irving Medical Center

This luncheon will be held in the Kolb Annex 3rd Floor Conference Room (40 Haven Avenue-Room 321). 

If you would like to attend, please contact Jennifer Heredia.

Led by Drs. Christoph Kellendonk and Carol Troy with the help of Ms. Jennifer Heredia, the Columbia Translational Neuroscience Initiative (CTNI) hosts regular bi-weekly luncheons for Principal Investigators, postdocs and graduate students.  Each luncheon features a different speaker (selected from within CTNI) who gives an informal talk on his/her latest research. The aim is to encourage interchange between the speakers and audience, and to identify opportunities for synergy and collaboration across the CTNI.

Venue: Kolb Annex, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
40 Haven Ave, New York, NY 10032

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