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Jun Ding

Assistant Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences, Stanford

Jun Ding, PhD, is a scientist in the field of striatal neurobiology and basal ganglia research. His work employs a unque combination of novel microscopy techniques, electrophysiology and genetic tools.  He performed his PhD dissertation research with Dr. D. James Surmeier at Northwestern University.  For his postdoctoral training, he joined the laboratory of Dr. Bernardo Sabatini at Harvard Medical School. As an independent researcher, he investigates the functional organization of cortico-thalamobasal ganglia circuits.

Email: dingjun@stanford.edu

Visit website: http://med.stanford.edu/dinglab.html

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See also: Academia Stanford University School of Medicine - Medical school that improves health through discoveries and innovation in health care, education and research

Details last updated 24-Mar-2020

Jun Ding News

New brain implant for neural recording provides more data, less tissue damage

New brain implant for neural recording provides more data, less tissue damage

Stanford School of Medicine - 23-Mar-2020

Thousands of single-neuron activities can be recorded as successfully tested in mice