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Edward N. Pugh, Jr, PhD
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Emeritus Professor of Ophthalmology
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Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
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F.M. Kirby Center for Molecular Ophthalmology
4a Stellar-Chance Building, Room 309B
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6069
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Office: 215-898-2403
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pugh@mail.med.upenn.edu
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Education:
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2c Spring Hill College, 1968.
21 9 M.A. 18 (Mathemetics) c
2f University of Michigan, 1970.
21 a Ph.D. 24 (Mathematical Psychology) c
2f University of Michigan, 1972.
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Permanent link21 7 BA 18 (Mathematics) c
2c Spring Hill College, 1968.
21 9 M.A. 18 (Mathemetics) c
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21 a Ph.D. 24 (Mathematical Psychology) c
2f University of Michigan, 1972.
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6d - Photoreceptor physiology: mechanisms underlying the light responses of rod and cone photoreceptors
76 - Murine electroretinography: use as a non-invasive monitor of retinal function in normal and transgenic mice
73 - Polarization vision: biological mechanisms, behavioral psychophysics,and polarization-difference imaging
6c - Human visual evoked potentials: combined with psychophysics to investigate early cortical processes
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Description of Research Expertise
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6d - Photoreceptor physiology: mechanisms underlying the light responses of rod and cone photoreceptors
76 - Murine electroretinography: use as a non-invasive monitor of retinal function in normal and transgenic mice
73 - Polarization vision: biological mechanisms, behavioral psychophysics,and polarization-difference imaging
6c - Human visual evoked potentials: combined with psychophysics to investigate early cortical processes
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