| Dr. Baker received his training at Harvard College, Yale University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and The Johns Hopkins University Schoolof Medicine. His research interests include Neurophysiology and rehabilitation of the low vision patient. Dr. Baker has been a member of the Hopkins faculty since 1965, and is currently Research Associate in the Department of Ophthalmology at the Lions Vision Research and Rehabilitation Center at Wilmer. Department of Ophthalmology Lions Vision Research and Rehabilitation Center 550 North Broadway Baltimore, Maryland 21205 (410) 502-6430 (410) 955- fbaker@gwgate1.jhmi.jhu.edu Harvard College, B.A.: Biochemistry, 1956 James Hudson Brown Junior Fellowship, Yale University and Rockefeller Institute, 1958-1959 Yale School of Medicine, M.D., 1961 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1961-1963 The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: Postdoctoral Training Fellowship, 1963-1964 N.S.F. Research Training Fellowship, 1964-1965 Training in clinical electroencephalography, 1979-1980 The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: Instructor, Department of Physiology, 1965-1967 Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, 1967-1971 Assistant Professor , Departments of Ophthalmology and Physiology, 1971-1979 Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, 1979-1986 Research Associate, Department of Neurology, 1986-1990 Research Associate, Department of Ophthalmology, 1991-present Electroencephalographer-in-Charge, Baltimore City Hospitals, 1980-1985 Neurophysiology; central nervous system processing of sensory information; physiology of the visual pathways; sensory abnormalities in low vision Rehabilitation of the low vision patient. Application of computer techniques to physiology and clinical care. |