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Aaron Kerlin is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota, specializing in neuroimaging and optoelectronic technologies. His research focuses on advanced microscopy techniques, neuronal activity analysis, and long-term in vivo imaging of brain function. He develops tools for studying visual cortex dynamics, decision-making processes, and cellular responses in animal models.
His work integrates optics and biomedical engineering to enhance imaging resolution and functional understanding of neural systems. Key contributions include multiphoton microscopy innovations, calcium sensor advancements, and cranial window technologies for longitudinal studies in mice. Research interests span synaptic resolution imaging, cortical specialization, and inhibitory neuron subtypes in visual processing.
Notable projects include video-rate volumetric imaging and chronic cellular tracking during behavior. His methodologies address challenges in deep tissue imaging and aberration correction, advancing both optical engineering and neuroscience applications.
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