Brian A. Wandell is the first Isaac and Madeline Stein Family Professor. He joined the Stanford Psychology Department in 1979, and he is also a member, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering and Ophthalmology. Wandell is Founding Director of Stanford’s Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging, and Deputy Director of Stanford’s Neuroscience Institute. His research centers on vision science, spanning topics from visual disorders, reading development in children, and algorithms for both magnetic resonance imaging. Wandell and his team study and build devices used for digital imaging, including image sensors, high dynamic range displays, and ISET software simulations of the digital imaging pipeline. Together with Professor Emeritus Joseph Goodman, Wandell founded the Stanford Center for Image Systems Engineering Program. These days he evangelizes frequently for reproducible research in neuroscience through his participation in this project and a related project on Scientific Transparency.