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Interdisciplinary Training in Vision Science

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  • ITVS Pathway
    • Overview
    • Eligibility
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    • Courses
      • Project Building
      • Biology and Pathology of the Visual System
      • Advanced Methods in Vision Science
      • Translation in Vision Science
  • Research
    • Human Eye
    • Optic Nerve Degeneration and Regeneration
    • Photoreceptor Development, Degeneration and Regeneration
    • Anterior Segment Biology and Disease
    • Visual System Circuit Development and Function
    • Aging and Age-Related Diseases of the Retina
    • Metabolic Diseases of the Visual System
    • Light and Circadian Rhythms in Physiology and Disease
    • Image Credits
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    • Faculty
    • Trainees
      • Past ITVS Pathway trainees
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    • Trainee Conference Abstracts
    • Trainee Publications
  • Winston Fellow Awards
    • Winston Fellow Award Recipients
  • Get Involved
    • ITVS Trainee-Invited Speaker
      • Past ITVS Student-Invited Speakers
    • Vision Research Forum
    • Vision Science Journal Club (VSJC)
      • VJSC Archive
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Contact Us

For advising needs, contact Daniel Kerschensteiner (kerschensteinerd@wustl.edu) or Shiming Chen (chenshiming@wustl.edu).

For questions about the ITVS Pathway or to request professional development resources or opportunities, contact Jenna Krizan (krizanj@wustl.edu).

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