A giant leap in detecting brain activity, thanks to glowing voltage sensors and a “disco ball”

BU Photonics researchers developed a new method and microscope allowing them to see electrical activity between brain cells in exquisite detail By Kat J. McAlpine A new microscopy approach — capable of imaging the voltage of brain cells as they process information — uses genetically-engineered proteins and an ultrafast microscope (with an onboard, light reflecting […]

How do decisions made in the brain influence behavior?

Jerry Chen’s lab is engineering new tools to visualize the brain’s processes By Tess Joosse At the crux of Jerry Chen’s research are some of the most elemental questions about the cognitive experience. “How do we perceive the world? How do we use that information to make decisions? We’re interested in understanding the basic functions […]

Professor David Boas Named Arthur G.B. Metcalf Chair

Professor David Boas was recently named the Arthur G. B. Metcalf Chair.  This professorship was established in 1995 and endowed by the Board of Trustees in honor of the former industrialist, BU professor of engineering, and board chair, and recognizes a scholar of international reputation in mathematics, science, or engineering. The last holder of the […]