Event:

Neuroscience Seminar Series

1 Oct 2024 10:00 - 11:00 — MPINB

We are delighted to announce our next Neuroscience Seminar Series talk. Presentations by experts in their field will take place both here at MPINB and via Zoom.

"Revealing the diverse functions of primate retinal ganglion cells"

Teresa Puthussery - University of California

Abstract

Visual information is transmitted from the primate eye to the brain through at least 20 distinct retinal ganglion cell (RGC) types. Each of these types can be distinguished by their unique morphologies and transcriptomic signatures, but the physiological functions of all but the most abundant types remain unknown. In this seminar, I will describe how we are combining molecular, anatomical, and functional methods to uncover the roles of these sparse RGC types. I will illustrate our approach by detailing the discovery of a direction-selective ganglion cell in the macaque retina and provide evidence that these cells are also present in human retina. Although sparse in primates (~1-2% of all RGCs), these highly conserved ganglion cells play a crucial role in reflexive gaze stabilization across various species. I will also describe how recent breakthroughs in comparative transcriptomics are enabling us to study other RGC types that are evolutionarily conserved between primates and lower vertebrates. Using this integrated approach, we aim to provide a framework to fully characterize RGC diversity and function in the primate visual system.

In-Person

MPINB Lecture Hall, Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 2, 53175 Bonn

Zoom

https://mpinb-mpg-de.zoom.us/j/63767300567
Meeting-ID: 637 6730 0567

To the overview

MPINB
Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 2
53175 Bonn