Max Snodderly is an American professor of biology and ophthalmology, a Garland W. Clay Award recipient,[1] and author of numerous research papers.
[2] Snodderly got a scholarship to attend MIT and received bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering, followed by a doctorate in biology from the Rockefeller University.
He completed postdoctoral training in psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and .
In 2011 he switched his position to neurobiology and became a member of Institute for Neuroscience and the Center for Perceptual Systems.
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