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Karl Deisseroth Earns Keio Medical Science Prize for Optogenetics

byA-M Systems|Sep 12, 2014|Physiology & Neuroscience

Karl Deisseroth was chosen as one of two recipients of this year’s prestigious Keio Medical Science Prize for his “enormous contributions towards the fundamental understanding of brain function in health and disease,” Keio University announced...
ActualTrack Recognizes and Analyzes Common Animal Behavioral Tasks

ActualTrack Recognizes and Analyzes Common Animal Behavioral Tasks

byA-M Systems|Last updated Aug 7, 2014|Physiology & Neuroscience

ActualTrack automatically tracks, recognizes and analyzes the behaviors of experimental animal models from video you collect. Analyze all your trials with just a couple of clicks. Validated by behavioral neuroscientists, ActualTrack is designed to save you time, and...

Now Available: CED Data Acquisition and Analysis System

byA-M Systems|Last updated Jul 16, 2014|A-M Systems,Physiology & Neuroscience

Our new partnership with Cambridge Electronic Design allows us to offer our customers the full range of CED’s well known high-quality data acquisition and analysis products. For over 40 years, CED has been offering laboratories around the world the latest in data...

New Opsin Enables Non-Invasive Optogenetics

byA-M Systems|Jun 30, 2014|Physiology & Neuroscience

Researchers at MIT have overcome a key hurdle in optogenetics by creating a new photosensitive protein that responds to a light source outside the brain. The latest findings, announced by the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and published in the journal Nature...

Eve Marder of Brandeis Wins 2013 Neuroscience Prize

byA-M Systems|Jun 17, 2013|Physiology & Neuroscience

Join us in congratulating Eve Marder of Brandeis University, this year’s recipient of the Gruber Foundation Neuroscience Prize. Dr. Marder is being lauded for her pioneering research into the 30-neuron central-pattern generator in the decapod...

City Lights Seen From Space Resemble Neurons

byA-M Systems|Feb 19, 2013|Physiology & Neuroscience

Infinity Imagined (over at tumblr) found strange but visually compelling similarities between man-made cities and neurons by juxtaposing images of cities as seen from the International Space Station and of neurons. In the comparison above, an unidentified city center...
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