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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Wei Li received his medical degree in 1997 from Zhejiang Un
 iversity in China and his Ph.D. in Visual Neuroscience in 2003 from the Uni
 versity of Texas at Houston. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Nort
 hwestern University. Dr. Li is currently a Senior Investigator and Chief of
  the Retinal Neurophysiology Section at the National Eye Institute (NEI)\, 
 National Institutes of Health (NIH). The primary objective of his research 
 is to examine the mammalian retina as a representative model for the centra
 l nervous system (CNS)\, with the aim of comprehending its functionality un
 der normal physiological circumstances\, its formation\, its deterioration 
 under pathological conditions\, and the potential for repair. His research 
 is centered around two main themes: 1) The investigation of retinal structu
 re\, synapses\, circuits\, and development\, and 2) The study of hibernatio
 n and metabolic adaptations in the retina and beyond.
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LOCATION:Clark Center\, Clark Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Biology Seminar Series: Wei Li - "Seeing in the cold: biology of th
 e ground squirrel hibernation and its potential applications"
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/biology-seminar-series-wei-li-seeing-
 in-the-cold-biology-of-the-ground-squirrel-hibernation-and-its-potential-ap
 plications
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