Andrew Huberman· PhD
there's actually amazingly cool new data one of our colleagues who you know Al dubra has helped revolutionize a new way of iming the retina that's giving us now cellular resolution and even subcellular resolution seeing things smaller than the sizes of cells inside our retina and recently in one of his projects he's teamed up with another one of our faculty Heather Moss she's a neuro opthalmologist so she really specializes clinically in the eye brain connection and her research focuses on that and together they made actually an amazing recent discovery of very special ized unusual novel structures that they can detect in the retina of patients with multiple sclerosis