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Dr. Martin Bohlen is a Research Scientist specializing in neuroimaging, optogenetics, and primate neurobiology. His work focuses on retinal ganglion cell characterization, viral vector applications in nonhuman primates, and advanced microscopy techniques for 3D imaging. Key research areas include understanding neural pathways in vision systems, developing novel imaging technologies, and studying neurodegenerative processes in viral infections.
- Expertise: Optogenetics, retinal cell biology, multi-camera microscopy, primate models
- Techniques: Lightfield imaging, viral vector analysis, single-cell omics, phototagging
Recent contributions include creating single-cell atlases of rhesus macaque brains and advancing Fourier lightfield microscopy for surgical applications. His optogenetic studies explore covert attention mechanisms in primates, while viral vector research addresses gene delivery challenges in neurobiology.
Lab/Team: Collaborates on multi-camera array microscopy systems and primate neuroanatomy projects.
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