
About
Andreas Burkhalter serves as Professor of Neuroscience in the Department of Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine, where he investigates cortical network abnormalities underlying visual disorders using mouse models as translational systems for human neurological conditions.
Education
- MS in Zoology (1973), University of Zurich, Switzerland
- PhD in Neurobiology (1977), University of Zurich, Switzerland
Dr. Burkhalter's laboratory employs anatomical, physiological, and optogenetic methodologies to map visual cortical areas and dissect synaptic circuitry. His research demonstrates that mouse visual cortex contains at least 11 hierarchically organized areas connected through specialized dorsal (spatial) and ventral (temporal) processing streams, revealing fundamental conservation with primate visual systems. These findings establish mice as valid models for studying human visual pathologies involving spatiotemporal processing deficits.
Analysis of his publications (2007-2019) reveals persistent investigation of cortical stream organization, inhibitory/excitatory balance in visual processing, and molecular architecture of visual areas. His work bridges neuroanatomy, systems neuroscience, and translational modeling, with consistent focus on hierarchical connectivity and cellular mechanisms underlying visual information processing.
Scientific Honors
- Student invited Seminar, UC San Diego Neuroscience Graduate Program (2011)
- Wiersma Visiting Professor, California Institute of Technology (2013)
Dr. Burkhalter directs a research laboratory utilizing multi-color viral tracing, single-unit electrophysiology, and optogenetic circuit manipulation to study visual cortical organization. His team's work on area mapping, stream specialization, and inhibitory circuitry provides critical insights for understanding neurological disorders affecting visual processing.
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