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Joseph R. Fetcho

Neurobiology and Behavior

Cornell University

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About Joseph R. Fetcho at Cornell University (Cornell)

Joseph R. Fetcho is a neuroscientist at Cornell University who studies neural circuits in zebrafish using advanced optical imaging techniques. Fetcho has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Faculty Opinions recommendation of An optimized fluorescent probe for visualizing glutamate neurotransmission.", and "Faculty Opinions recommendation of Motor antagonism exposed by spatial segregation and timing of neurogenesis.".

Research Areas

zebrafish neurosciencein vivo imagingneuropharmacologyfluorescence microscopytwo-photon microscopythree-photon microscopywhole-brain mappingneural circuits
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