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Coffee Break with Hyungbae Kwon

If we want to understand how the brain develops and learns, neuroscientist Dr. Hyungbae Kwon sees we have to look at the scale of interacting circuits. To do so, Hyungbae’s lab at Max Planck Florida (the lab’s moving to Johns Hopkins University in 2019) explores the way experience affects neural circuits using state-of-the-art tools, like

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Neuroimaging Techniques

Teaming up with Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience to drive neural circuit discoveries

The Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI), a global leader in neural circuit research based in Jupiter, FL and Inscopix, Inc., a pioneering neurotechnology company based in Mountain View, CA announced a new partnership to catalyze MPFI’s neural circuit research with Inscopix’s platform and capabilities for mapping brain circuit activity. Beyond empowering the researcher

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Inscopix partners with Charles River to provide neural circuit insights to pharma via contract research

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — As part of Inscopix’s pursuit to expand the boundaries of neural circuit research, Inscopix has engaged a key partnership with Brains On-Line, a Charles River Company, to advance the application of neural circuit mapping technology into the pharmaceutical contract research organization (CRO) market. In August, Charles River

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Art Live Lounge fundraiser for the Global Fund for Women

Inscopix is proud to be the Corporate Sponsor of the April 7th Art Live Lounge fundraiser for the Global Fund for Women

Women in science and industry face unique challenges, from finding rewarding careers in a tough economic climate, to achieving tenure and leadership roles in high pressure work environments amid unbalanced social expectations. As a high tech neuroscience startup company, Inscopix is a proud supporter of women in science and industry. Our growing workforce consists of

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Neural Circuit Activity

Inscopix Exits Early Access Phase to Publicly Launch End-to-End Platform for Imaging Neural Circuit Activity

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Inscopix Inc., today announced the commercial launch of its nVista brain imaging platform to the neuroscience research community. Centered on a patented miniature microscope technology from Stanford University, the nVista system is a significant technological advance that decodes the neural language underlying brain function and behavior. Originally

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Inscopix Thousand Neurons Initiative

Inscopix “Thousand Neurons” Initiative to Democratize Access to Cutting-Edge Brain Activity Imaging Technology

CHICAGO, Oct. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — State-of-the art neurotechnologies for brain research, especially instrumentation, are often expensive, and are limited to a few elite and established laboratories. A new technology-as-a-service initiative called “Thousand Neurons”, launched today by Inscopix at the 2015 Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, allows neuroscientists to economically acquire the nVista microscopy system,

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SpaceX for the Brain: Neuroscience Needs Business to Lead (Op-Ed)

Kunal Ghosh is CEO of Inscopix, Inc., a neuroscience startup based in Mountain View, California, developing end-to-end solutions for understanding the brain in action. This op-ed is part of a series provided by the World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers, class of 2015. Ghosh contributed this article to Live Science’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. The

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World Economic Forum recognized BRAIN Initiative partner Inscopix as a Technology Pioneer

BRAIN Initiative Partner Inscopix Named “Technology Pioneer” By World Economic Forum

Microscope maker Inscopix receives prestigious designation by World Economic Forum. Last week, the World Economic Forum recognized BRAIN Initiative industry partner Inscopix as a Technology Pioneer, an honor bestowed on a selection of the world’s most innovative companies. Inscopix, a California-based neuroscience company co-founded by BRAIN Initiative grantee Mark Schnitzer, Ph.D., of Stanford University, produces

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Inscopix as a Technology Pioneer

The World Economic Forum Recognizes Inscopix as a Technology Pioneer

GENEVA, Aug. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — The World Economic Forum today recognized Inscopix, Inc. (“Inscopix”), as a Technology Pioneer (2015), an honor that it bestows on a selection of the world’s most innovative companies. Inscopix, a California based discovery-phase neuroscience company, is a leading provider of integrated solutions for observing and decoding brain activity. Inscopix

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Unlock the Mysteries of the Brain

Investing in Research to Help Unlock the Mysteries of the Brain

On April 2, 2013, President Obama launched the Brain Research through Advancing Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative, a Grand Challenge designed to revolutionize our understanding of the human brain. Since then, the BRAIN Initiative has grown to include five Federal agencies. The BRAIN Initiative remains a top priority for the Administration, which is why the President’s 2016

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Neurotechnologies BRAIN DECODE Grant

Bruchas, Gereau receive DECODE grant

Michael R. Bruchas, PhD, assistant professor of anesthesiology and of neurobiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and Robert W. Gereau IV, PhD, the Dr. Seymour and Rose T. Brown Professor of Anesthesiology at the university, have received one of only 11 DECODE (Deciphering Circuit Basis of Disease) grants to be awarded.

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