BU Neurophotonics Center Launches with ‘Research on Tap’ Talks!
The BU Neurophotonics Center opened its doors to the public last month with a series of events highlighting both the work of its faculty and the latest advances in the field generally. On Wednesday, November 29, Center faculty joined the BU “Research on Tap” series for a rapid-fire series of talks: “Illuminating How the Brain […]
Boston University Research on Tap: Illuminating How the Brain Works With the Help of BU Neurophotonics
Wednesday, November 29, 2017, Boston University Research held an exciting Research on Tap event: Illuminating How the Brain Works with the Help of BU Neurophotonics. The speakers all presented their research within the 4 minutes allocated during this event and are listed below with links to their talks. The event was hosted by: Welcome Gloria Waters, Vice […]
Wireless miniature microscope opens up new applications
Why the Free Bird Sings A team of investigators at Boston University has designed a miniature microscope that allows them to monitor brain activity in freely behaving animals – including the pint-size songbird. The microscope uses an open-source approach so researchers can build it themselves, adapting the design to suit their specific needs. The project […]