Effect of visual stimulation overload on blood-retinal barrier function in health and disease
Mentor (Advisor):
PharmDr. Andrea Štofková, Ph.D.
Department:
Department of Normal, Pathological and Clinical Physiology
Contact information:
+420 224 902 718
Project Narrative:
Nowadays, we are exposed to a high degree of electronic visual stimulation generated by computers, television, cell phones, tablets, video games or other interactive animations. The present study will investigate the impact of prolonged object motion-induced visual stimulation on the function of blood-retinal barrier in health and disease and clarify the nature of local neural mechanisms affecting the blood-retinal barrier integrity during the stimulation process.
Requirements for student applicants:
We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-driven PhD student who wants to pursue a career in research. Previous laboratory experience, analytical thinking skills and background in physiology of visual system, molecular/cell biology and immunology are preferable.