Michael Schmid

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 michael.schmid@unifr.ch
 +41 26 300 8609
 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1424-130X

The broader area of my research is Neuroscience. This is an interdisciplinary field to investigate the brain, drawing on expertise from neurology, psychology, biology, engineering, and computational sciences. An important focus of my work is to understand the brain mechanisms underlying vision and to identify new approaches to improve vision under diseased conditions. In my lab we also investigate how cognitive processes influence visual perception in neurological diseases, such as developmental dyslexia. http://www.optovisionlab.org

 

 

Professor
Medicine Section

PER 09 bu. 2.109
Ch. du Musée 5
1700 Fribourg
PER 09, 2.109

Research and publications

  • CV

     

    2019: Professor and Chair, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

     

    2015-2019: Senior Lecturer, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

     

    2012-2015: Emmy Noether group leaderErnst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in cooperation with Max Planck Society, Frankfurt, Germany

     

    2010-2012: Project leader, Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in cooperation with Max Planck Society, Frankfurt, Germany

     

    2007-2010: Postdoctoral training, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA

     

    2007: PhD in Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics & University of Tübingen, Germany

  • Research area

    The broader area of my research is Neuroscience. This is an interdisciplinary field to investigate the brain, drawing on expertise from neurology, psychology, biology, engineering, and computational sciences. An important focus of my work is to understand the brain mechanisms underlying vision and to identify new approaches to improve vision under diseased conditions. In my lab we also investigate how cognitive processes influence visual perception in neurological diseases, such as developmental dyslexia.

  • Scientific publications
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Teaching and courses

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