The Sheila Nirenberg speeches focus on the advances in prosthetic eye devices and explore the advances of technology that are aiding the medical field. Nirenberg is a Professor of Physiology & Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medical College.
In 1993, she attained a PhD. from Harvard University. Nirenberg has written several publications such as, ‘The light response of retinal ganglion cells is truncated by a displaced amacrine circuit,’ in 1997, and most recently, ‘A virtual retina tool for studying population coding,’ releasedin 2012.
The Sheila Nirenberg speeches provide interesting insights into the future of medicine.
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Sheila Nirenberg Reveals a New Device That Can Help with Vision Loss
Sheila Nirenberg reveals an innovative, new prosthetic eye device that she believes has the potential to offer patients with vision loss a more effective way of treating blindness in this enlightening… Read More