
معرفی
Mark J. Schnitzer is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor at Stanford University, with primary faculty appointments in the Departments of Biology, Applied Physics, and Neurosurgery within the School of Humanities and Sciences. He co-directs Stanford's Cracking the Neural Code Program and holds affiliations with the Bio-X, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, and multiple graduate programs.
- Research focuses on neural circuit dynamics and optical imaging innovations for studying learning, memory, and motor behaviors in awake animals
- Develops high-resolution fluorescence microscopes and miniaturized imaging systems for clinical translation
Scientific contributions include:
- 2019 Nature Methods Method of the Year for miniature fluorescence microscope
- HHMI Investigator (2008)
- NIH Director's Pioneer Award (2007)
- Allen Distinguished Investigator Award (2010)
Teaching roles include:
- Advanced Imaging Lab in Biophysics (APPPHYS 232/BIO 132)
- Introduction to Biophysics (APPPHYS 205/BIO 126)
- Multiple independent study and graduate research courses
Laboratory affiliations span biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and molecular imaging initiatives at Stanford.
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