
Doris Tsao
Doris Tsao, professor of neuroscience and Pivotal Life Sciences Faculty Scholar, will give the first 2026 Martin Meyerson Berkeley Faculty Research Lecture on Wednesday, April 8 from 4-5pm in the East Pauley Ballroom of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union. The annual lectures are a 113-year-old campus tradition celebrating excellence in research at UC Berkeley, and they are free and open to the public.
Tsao was one of two faculty honorees this year, and her lecture is titled “Representing the Visual World”. Tsao’s research is focused on how the brain creates our perception of visual reality, and she has made key contributions to our understanding of how the brain perceives faces and objects.
Read more about Tsao’s research and the 2026 Martin Meyerson Berkeley Faculty Research Lectures, and visit the event page for details.