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...
byA-M Systems|Feb 19, 2013|A-M Systems,Physiology & Neuroscience
Dr. David Mittmann, our lead engineer, will be on hand to answer any questions you might have about about our patch clamp amplifier and other instruments for all your intracellular recording needs. Stop by our booth #230 and check out our...
byA-M Systems|Jan 7, 2013|A-M Systems,Physiology & Neuroscience
The mission at the “G-Lab” is to find ways to restore voluntary motor functions in people with spinal cord injuries. The lab’s team of researchers took a huge leap forward toward their goal last year when they restored voluntary locomotion in rats...
byA-M Systems|2012年10月17日|A-M Systems,Physiology & Neuroscience
Stop by our booth at Neuroscience 2012 in New Orleans and test-drive our latest electrophysiology gear before you leave. Our engineers and product specialists are on hand to answer any questions you might have....
byA-M Systems|Oct 3, 2012|Physiology & Neuroscience
The Society for Neuroscience returns to the Big Easy after a nine-year absence from the Gulf Coast. We’re excited to return to New Orleans in a bigger booth to showcase all of our electrophysiology instruments. Dr. Jonathan Bakin, the physiology product...
byA-M Systems|May 31, 2012|A-M Systems,Physiology & Neuroscience
A petition calling for open access to all federally funded research has gained more than 25,000 signatures, a threshold that triggers a response from the White House. The petition, posted in “We the People” section, asks all taxpayer-funded research to be...