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  2. Dowling earned his Ph.D. at Harvard University under the direction of George Wald. He also received a bachelor's degree at Harvard and attended Harvard Medical School. [6] Career. In 1961, Dowling became an Instructor of the Department of Biology at Harvard University. From 1961 to 1964 he was Assistant Professor of Biology at Harvard.

  3. Profiles: Harvard Catalyst Profile. Harvard University Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Profile. Contact Information. 52 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138. T: 617-495-2246.

  4. John E. Dowling received his AB and PhD from Harvard University. He taught in the Biology Department at Harvard from 1961 to 1964, first as an Instructor, then as assistant professor.

  5. John E. Dowling, PhD. Gordon and Llura Gund Professor of Neurosciences and Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard University. Vertebrate Retinal Neurobiology. The vertebrate retina is an accessible part of the central nervous system. An understanding of retinal mechanisms provides clues concerning neural mechanisms throughout the brain.

  6. Oct 18, 2018 · John E. Dowling, the Gordon and Llura Gund Research Professor of Neurosciences at Harvard’s Molecular and Cellular Biology department has enjoyed a full and satisfying career. He is best known for his groundbreaking research on the functional organization of the vertebrate retina, which he has used as a model piece of the brain.

  7. Dr. John E. Dowling received his AB degree in Biology from Harvard College in 1957, was educated in Harvard Medical School from 1957 to 1959, and received his Ph.D. degree in Biology from Harvard University in 1961.

  8. Oct 1, 2014 · Dowling entered the PhD program in February 1960 and received his degree the following January. Back to biology class. “I was bored silly when, as a freshman at Harvard, I had to endure introductory biology, which was taught as botany and then zoology, in two different semesters.