Research Group

Human Retinal and Central Visual Circuits Group

Our group studies visual circuits to develop cell-type-targeted gene therapies for visual dysfunction and blindness.

Visual circuits: structure, function, and repair

Vision is a key sense for humans, and dysfunction of the visual system leads to visual handicap or blindness. The visual circuits group aims to find ways to repair visual dysfunction by investigating the function of the retina, thalamus, and cortex at the level of cell types and circuits, and using the acquired knowledge to understand disease mechanisms and to develop treatments.

The experimental approach is interdisciplinary: the group combines physiological, molecular, viral, and computational approaches to reveal the structure and function of visual circuits. The group uses molecular techniques to genetically identify cell types in the network and label them using transgenic or viral technologies. The connections between labeled cells are revealed using trans-synaptic viruses. The group then studies the function of a genetically isolated circuit with physiological and imaging tools. The group also uses computational methods to predict the behavior of an isolated circuit under natural conditions.

Finally, the group combines the insights from basic circuit investigations with human genetics to understand disease mechanisms and uses viral vectors to develop cell-type-targeted gene therapies to treat visual dysfunction.

Group Leader

Botond Roska

IOB Director of Science

Publications

Engineering infrared light detection in blind human retina using ultrasensitive human TRPV1 channels

Trends Biotechnol., 2025
Morgan Chevalier, Firas Fadel, Tímea Májer, Dániel Péter Magda, Lili Gerendás, Ferenc Kilin, Zoltán Zsolt Nagy, Arnold Szabó, Botond Roska, Guilherme Testa-Silva

High-efficiency base editing in the retina in primates and human tissues

Nature Medicine, 2025
Alissa Muller, Jack Sullivan, Wibke Schwarzer, Mantian Wang, Cindy Park-Windhol, Pascal W Hasler, Lucas Janeschitz-Kriegl, Mert Duman, Beryll Klingler, Jane Matsell, Simon Manuel Hostettler, Patricia Galliker, Yanyan Hou, Pierre Balmer, Tamás Virág, Luis Alberto Barrera, Lauren Young, Quan Xu, Dániel Péter Magda, Ferenc Kilin, Arogya Khadka, Pierre-Henri Moreau, Lyne Fellmann, Thierry Azoulay, Mathieu Quinodoz, Duygu Karademir, Juna Leppert, Alex Fratzl, Georg Kosche, Ruchi Sharma, Jair Montford, Marco Cattaneo, Mikaël Croyal, Therese Cronin, Simone Picelli, Alice Grison, Cameron S Cowan, Ákos Kusnyerik, Philipp Anders, Magdalena Renner, Zoltán Zsolt Nagy, Arnold Szabó, Kapil Bharti, Carlo Rivolta, Hendrik P N Scholl, David Bryson, Giuseppe Ciaramella, Botond Roska, Bence György

Retinal Disorders

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2024
José-Alain Sahel, Eyal Banin, Jean Bennett, Jacque L Duncan, Botond Roska