Mark Frye, Ph.D. - "Neuromodulation of visual processing and behavior"

Professor, University of California, Los Angeles

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Neuroscience Colloquium Seminar Series

Department of Neuroscience, School of Mind, Brain & Behavior

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Mark Frye, PhD, began his research career at Union College, then received his PhD at the University of Washington. As a postdoctoral fellow at Berkeley and Caltech, he worked on multi-sensory processing and motor control of flight in fruit flies. He is currently a member of the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, and teaches courses in comparative animal physiology and sensory transduction. He has been awarded a Sloan Foundation Fellowship and HHMI Early Career Investigator. His laboratory examines visual and multisensory control of behavior in fruit flies using virtual reality, optogenetics and in-vivo imaging approaches. 

Contacts

Konrad Zinsmaier, Ph.D.