Phase II of the recently-completed Centennial Sculpture Park at University of Rochester's Memorial Art Gallery, is photographed via drone June 13, 2023

Phase II of the recently-completed Centennial Sculpture Park at University of Rochester's Memorial Art Gallery. Courtesy of J. Adam Fenster / University of Rochester

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Eastman West Garden

Image courtesy of George Eastman Museum

Foveal GCaMP

Ring of foveal ganglion cells expressing the calcium indicator GCaMP in vivo.

Once Finger Lakes

Image courtesy of Once Finger Lakes

Phase II Centennial Sculpture Park Memorial Art Gallery

Centennial Sculpture Park Memorial Art Gallery. Courtesy of J. Adam Fenster / University of Rochester

Retinal Rainbow

Phase response of retinal ganglion cells to a rolling grating stimulus presented at the fovea.

Once Finger Lakes

Image courtesy of Once Finger Lakes

Memorial Art Gallery exterior shot

Exterior view of the University of Rochester's Memorial Art Gallery. Courtesy of Brandon Vick / University of Rochester

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Fluorescence Adaptive Optics Ophthalmoscopy reveals expression of an optogenetic therapeutic in the living eye. In this image we see the optogenetic actuator is present in the cell membranes of retinal ganglion cells in the macula. Credit: Juliette McGregor / University of Rochester

CVS Symposium

The next CVS Symposium, "Imaging and modulation of neural activity in vivo: from the eye to the brain" will be held August 15-17, 2024 at the Memorial Art Gallery.

The Center for Visual Science (CVS) symposia are highly interactive meetings with a group of invited speakers and an audience of 100-200 participants. Scientific sessions include talks and poster presentations. Ample time is given for debates of ideas and hypotheses, with sessions specifically dedicated to general discussions and a program designed to promote interactions. Because of their highly interactive nature, CVS symposia provide great opportunities for students and post-doctoral fellows to engage in deep discussions with leading scientists in the field.