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Dr. Masland is Charles A. Pappas Professor of Neuroscience at Harvard Medical School and Neurophysiologist in Neurosurgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. He received his A.B. degree from Harvard College and his Ph.D. degree from McGill University. His postdoctoral work was done at Stanford and Harvard Medical Schools. Among his awards are the Hoopes Prize and Irving M. London Award, both for excellence in teaching, and the Brian Boycott Prize for research on the retina. Dr. Masland is a Senior Investigator of Research to Prevent Blindness.

RESEARCH ABSTRACT SUMMARY:
Richard Masland's laboratory studies the microcircuitry of the retina.
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