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视觉科学
研究生院,美国
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Emory University
School of Medicine
Allied Health Professions
Ophthalmic Technology
Emory Eye Center, 1365 Clifton Rd. Bldg. B
Atlanta, GA 30322 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-404-778-4305
Fax: 1-404-778-5128
There is a great ongoing need for comprehensively
trained, qualified personnel to support ophthalmologists
in the clinical practice of medicine, and in ophthalmic
research. The Department of Ophthalmology offers
a program that will grant a masters of medical
science degree as well as prepare its students
to sit for national board examinations in order
to become certified ophthalmic medical technologists.
Degrees Offered:
Master of Medical Science
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Indiana University
Visual Science and Physiological Optics
Optometry Building 310
Bloomington, IN 47405-9967 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-812-855-1917
Degrees Offered:
M.S.; Ph.D.
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Ohio State University, The
College of Optometry
Physiological Optics
A400 Starling-Loving Hall, 338 W. 10th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210-1240 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-614-292-2647
Fax: 1-614-292-3656
Optometrists who are graduates of accredited
colleges of optometry in the U.S., Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, or Great Britain may apply to the
Graduate School to work toward the Master of Science
or doctorate degree in physiological optics. This
multi-disciplinary field includes anatomy, physiology,
physics, psychology, and chemistry of the eye
and visual system. Graduate internship and residency
programs for optometrists leading to graduate
degrees are available in various optometric clinical
specialties.
Degrees Offered:
M.S.;
Ph.D.
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Pennsylvania College of Optometry
Department of Graduate Studies
Vision Rehabilitation
8360 Old York Road
Elkins Park, PA 19027-1598 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-215-780-1360
Fax: 1-215-780-1357
The programs encompass a rich mixture of classroom,
laboratory, clinical, research and field-based
learning geared toward meeting the professional
preparation needs in the field of vision impairment.
The Department of Graduate Studies also offers
certificate programs in Orientation and Mobility
and in Education of Children and Youth with Visual
and Multiple Impairments in several other states
including Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, Ohio, and
West Virginia.
Degrees Offered:
M.S. and Certificate in Low Vission Rehabilitation;
M.S. Orientation and Mobility Therapy;
M.S.and Certificate-in Rehabilitation Teaching;
M.E.and Certificate - Education of Children and
Youth with Visual and Multiple Impairments
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State University of New York (S.U.N.Y.)
College of Optometry
Vision Science Program
100 East 24th Street
New York, NY 10010 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-800-291-3937 or 1-212--780-4900
Fax: 1-212- 780-5094
SUNY State College of Optometry is an institution
devoted to teaching, research and clinical care.
Currently set in the residential Gramercy Park
area of Manhattan, we anticipate moving to our
new location on beautiful Bryant Park in summer
of 1999. Across the street from the main branch
of the New York Public Library and just minutes
from Broadway, our new location will be ideal.
Degrees Offered:
M.S.;
Ph.D.
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University of Alabama at Birmingham, The
Vision Science Training Program
1400 University Blvd.
Birmingham, AL 35294 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-205-934-8227
Fax: 1-205-934-8413
Vision science is an interdisciplinary field
of study that embraces all facets of the visual
process. It includes such specific topics as optics,
anatomy, biochemistry and physiology of the eye,
neurophysiology, eye movements, development of
the visual system, and visual perception. Programs
leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees include
a core curriculum covering the topics listed above,
research techniques in vision science, advanced
seminars, and completion of the research thesis
or dissertation.
Degrees Offered:
M.S.;
Ph.D.
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University of California, Berkeley
Vision Science
360 Minor Hall, # 2020
Berkeley, CA 94720-2020 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-510-642-9804
Fax: 1-510-643-5109
The Vision Science Graduate Program prepares
students for careers in teaching and research
in vision science, optometry, ophthalmology, psychology,
bioengineering, biophysics, and other disciplines.
Areas of specialization in the program include
visual psychophysics, neurophysiology of vision,
neuroanatomy, cell biology and biophysics of the
eye, visual development, physiology and psychophysics
of visual disorders, visuomotor mechanisms, computer
vision, and more.
Degrees Offered:
M.S. - Vision Science;
Ph.D. - Vision Science
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University of Chicago
Division of the Biological Sciences
Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Graduate Affairs, 924 E. 57th Street, Suite 104
Chicago, IL 60637-5416 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-773-702-1939
Fax: 1-773-702-3562
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University of Houston
College of Optometry
Physiological Optics/Vision Sciences
4901 Calhoun
Houston, TX 77204-6052 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-713-743-1885
Fax: 1-713-743-1888
This program prepares students for careers in
teaching and/or research in the Vision Sciences.
Students are accepted into the program with a
B.S. degree (or the equivalent) from a variety
of fields such as optometry, physiological optics,
medicine, ophthalmology, anatomy, physiology,
psychology, bio- engineering, and biophysics.
Degrees Offered:
M.S.- Physiological Optics;
Ph.D.- Physiological Optics;
O.D./Ph.D. - Optometry/Physiological Optics
Research Areas:Amblyopia; Refractive error; Development
of Vision; Nystagmus; Strabismus; Neuroscience;
Toxicology/Pharmacology; Retina
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University of Rochester
Center for Visual Science
Graduate Program
Meliora 274, RC Box 270270
Rochester, NY 14627 USA
Phone: 1-716-275-8659
Fax: 1-716-271-3043
Center for Visual Science is an interdisciplinary
community of 27 faculty engaged in vision research
Degrees Offered:
Ph.D.- Biomedical Engineering;
Ph.D.- Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Ph.D.- Computer Science;
Ph.D.- Neurobiology and Anatomy;
Ph.D.- Neurology;
Ph.D.- Neuroscience;
Ph.D.- Ophthalmology
Ph.D.- Optics
Research Areas:Biomedical Engineering; Brain
and Cognitive Sciences Computer Science; Neurobiology
and Anatomy; Neurology; Neuroscience; Ophthalmology
Optics; retina; color vision; neural coding; visual
perception and cognition; sensorimotor control;
spatial vision; visual neuroscience; computational
modeling; visual perception;
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University of Rochester
College of Arts and Sciences
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Meliora Hall, Box 270268
Rochester, NY 14627-0268 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-716-275-7115
Fax: 1-716-442-9216
Members of the Department of Brain and Cognitive
Sciences study how we see and hear, move, learn
and remember, reason, produce and understand spoken
and signed languages, and how these remarkable
capabilities depend upon the workings of the brain.
We also study how these capabilities develop during
infancy and childhood, and how the brain matures
and becomes organized to perform complex behavior.
Degrees Offered:
PhD - Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Research Areas:development; vision; audition;
speech recognition; cognition; brain-evoked potentials;
visuo-motor coordination; spatial learning and
memory; fMRI and brain imaging; audition; sensory
reflexes; sensory function; sensori-motor control;
computational modeling; learning; modularity;
neural competition; neuropharmacology; hormones;
behavior; GABA; functional organization of vision;
color vison; visual information processing; language
acquisition; language structure; mechanisms of
learning and development; neuron growth and survival;
sexual differentiation; neural plasticity; memory;
theories of coding; representation and computation
in the brain; linguistics of American Sign Language;
psycholinguistics; universals and cross-linguistic
variation among sign languages; language and reading
comprehension; visual cortical development, function,
and plasticity; optics and structure of the eye;
limits of human vision; spatial vision; computational
linguistics; conversational agents; semantic theory;
linguistic theory; sentence processing; discourse;
psychophysiology; psychopharmacology;
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University of Southern California
School of Medicine
Programs in Biomedical and Biological Sciences
PIBBS, Office of Academic and Scientific Affairs,1975
Zonal Ave. KAM-110
Los Angeles, CA 90033 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-323-442-1609
Fax: 1-323-442-1610
The USC Programs in Biomedical and Biological
Sciences (PIBBS) offers exciting opportunities
for graduate studies and research in a broad range
of biological and biomedical disciplines. Students
entering PIBBS can choose their research mentor
from almost 200 different faculty members and
can obtain their Ph.D. degree in any of USC's
many degree granting programs in the biomedical
or biological sciences.
Degrees Offered:
Ph.D.
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Wayne State University
School of Medicine
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Anatomy and Cell Biology
School of Medicine, 540 East Canfield Avenue
Detroit, MI 18201 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-313-577-1061
Fax: 1-313-577-3125
The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology offers
training for investigation of biological and biomedical
problems using molecular, cellular, and morphological
approaches. Faculty members are active in a diversity
of research areas, including cell and developmental
biology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, vision
research, reproductive and evolutionary biology,
immunology, and endocrinology. Study for the Ph.D.
degree includes thesis research in the laboratory
of a faculty member and can generally be completed
in four to five years. A combined M.D./Ph.D. program
in anatomy and cell biology normally requires
six years. A limited number of students are admitted
to a research plan M.S. degree program, completion
of which typically requires two years.
Degrees Offered:
Ph.D.- Anatomy and Cell Biology
Research Areas:Neuroscience; Vision sciences;
Developmental neurobiology
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