17 Facts About Denis Baylor

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Denis Aristide Baylor was an American neurobiologist.

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Denis Baylor was professor emeritus of neurobiology at Stanford University.

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Denis Baylor is known for his research on nerve cells in the retina of the eye.

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Denis Baylor developed a widely-used method for observing the electrical activity of single rod and cone photoreceptor cells and described how they encode light stimuli.

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Denis Baylor was born on January 30,1940, in Oskaloosa, Iowa.

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In 1972 Denis Baylor joined the faculty of the University of Colorado Medical School, where he was associate professor of Physiology.

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Denis Baylor was then an associate professor of neurobiology between 1975 and 1978.

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Denis Baylor served on the Scientific Advisory and Medical Advisory Boards of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, where he was a Senior Scientific Officer.

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Denis Baylor was a member of the Lasker Awards Jury and was on the Visiting Committee at Harvard Medical School.

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Denis Baylor served on the Visual Sciences Study Section of the NIH, which he chaired, as well as the advisory boards of multiple other foundations.

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Denis Baylor is known for work on early steps in vision, in particular the mechanism in which light energy is converted to neural signals within the rod and cone photoreceptor cells of the eye.

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Denis Baylor provided a quantitative description of the laws that govern the process.

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Denis Baylor described and defined the molecular mechanism of two components of intrinsic photoreceptor noise that limit our ability to detect very dim light.

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Denis Baylor's work revealed how light and color are initially encoded in the primate retina, providing a physiological basis for psychophysical results of Stiles on human vision.

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Denis Baylor helped to elucidate the molecular mechanism of a number of the steps that mediate and control the photoreceptor's electrical response to light.

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Denis Baylor's work has been honored by various awards, including election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, and the Royal Society of London.

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Denis Baylor died of cardiac arrhythmia at the Stanford Golf Course on March 16,2022, at the age of 82.