3-photon imaging of mouse brain activity is published in Nature Methods (2/20/2017)
In vivo three-photon imaging of activity of GCaMP6-labeled neurons deep in intact mouse brain See news story
See Author File: Chris Xu
Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University
In vivo three-photon imaging of activity of GCaMP6-labeled neurons deep in intact mouse brain See news story
See Author File: Chris Xu
Tianyu Wang won the JenLab Young Investigator Award at Photonics West 2017. Congratulations!
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Neurobiologists are coming up with innovative ways to get high-resolution pictures of the whole brain at work. NATURE | TECHNOLOGY FEATURE
The Inaugural Cornell Neurotech Mong Family Foundation Symposium See Cornell Chronicle.
The Inaugural Cornell Neurotech Mong Family Foundation Symposium on 9/29/2016 will feature three Cornell Alums who won the Brain Prize, Winfried Denk, Ph.D. ’89, Karel Svoboda ’88, and David Tank, M.S. ’80, Ph.D. ’83. See Cornell Chronicle.
In Pursuit of Smarter Machines: the Brain as Archetype. See Cornell Recently Funded Research.
Six scientists named inaugural Mong neurotech fellows. See Cornell Chronicle.
Cornell Neurotech, a collaboration between the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Engineering, will launch thanks to a multimillion dollar seed grant from the Mong Family Foundation, through Stephen Mong ’92, MEN ’93, MBA ’02.