S14-453 A wirelessly powered, fully internal implant that enables optogenetic stimulation of brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system in untethered mice Stanford researchers have developed a wirelessly powered, fully internal implant which allows for optogenetic control of neurons throughout the nervous system in mammals, and in particular, mice. Kathryn DeMers Alex Yeh Logan Grosenick Emily Ferenczi Vivien Tsao John Ho Yuji Tanabe Shrivats Iyer Ada Poon Scott Delp Karl Deisseroth
S14-315 Enhancing the performance of the light field microscope using phase masks Dr. Noy Cohen Michael Broxton Logan Grosenick Samuel Yang Aaron Andalman Marc Levoy Karl Deisseroth Mark Horowitz
S13-113 Super Resolution for Light Field Microscopy Light field microscopy (LFM) is a new technique for high-speed volumetric imaging of weakly scattering or fluorescent specimens. Michael Broxton Marc Levoy Karl Deisseroth Logan Grosenick Noy Cohen Samuel Yang