Richard H. Masland (1942–2019)

Dick’s first position at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in 1971 placed him under Adelbert Ames III, inventor of “Ames’ medium,” now used by everyone who studies the retina in vitro. Following up with ingenious anatomical studies, he targeted starburst cells with a selectiv...

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Retina
Retinal ganglion cells
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