Matteo Carandini

Matteo Carandini
Carandini speaks to the Wellcome Trust in 2024
Born1967
NationalityItalian, American
Awards
  • McKnight Scholar 2005,
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Fight for Sight Chair 2007,
  • European Research Council Advanced Investigator 2009,
  • Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator 2011
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience (Visual Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Systems Neuroscience)
InstitutionsUniversity College London (professor)

Matteo Carandini (born 1967) is a neuroscientist who studies the visual system. He is currently a professor at University College London, where he co-directs the Cortical Processing Laboratory with Kenneth D Harris.

He studies the visual cortex at the level of individual neurons and populations of neurons, their intercommunication within the visual cortex, with a particular interest in the functions of the eye, thalamus, and the early visual areas of the cerebral cortex. Carandini conducts his research with the goal of contributing to the knowledge of how the brain processes visual information in the human brain and he works primarily with mice.

His grandfather was ambassador Nicolo Carandini, and his uncle is archaeologist Andrea Carandini.