William Stauffer
Co-PI (Core Leadership)
University of Pittsburgh
William Stauffer, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the University of Pittsburgh. He is an expert in the neurophysiology of reward learning and decision making. Dr. Stauffer developed techniques to enable cell-type specific expression of optogenetic activators in nonhuman primates and used these to show that dopamine neuron activations drive value-based learning. The Stauffer lab is dedicated to understanding cell-type specific computations that enable deliberation, inference, and reasoning. A major part of this effort includes elucidating cell types in the cognitive and reward centers of primate brain and developing cell type- specific tools for circuit-based investigations
Recent ASAP Preprints & Published Papers
A Multimodal Atlas Reveals the Anatomical Distribution of Medium Spiny Neuron Subtypes and a Novel RGS6+ Population in the Primate Striatum
An open-source MRI compatible frame for multimodal presurgical mapping in macaque and capuchin monkey