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Dual Color Miniscope Imaging During Free Behavior With the nVue™ System

Learn how to explore novel behavioral neuroscience questions with the nVue miniscope.

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Dual Color Imaging with the nVue™ System

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Kelly Tan from the University of Basel and Dr. Alice Stamatakis from Inscopix present their latest imaging insights using the nVue™ system, a dual color miniscope platform designed to explore brain circuit connectivity during active behavior. Their talks highlight applications in anxiety, Parkinson’s disease, and real-time circuit analysis.

Presenter’s Abstract

Dr. Kelly Tan discusses circuit investigations related to anxiety and Parkinson’s disease pharmacotherapy, while Dr. Alice Stamatakis showcases how the nVue™ system enables two-color imaging in freely behaving animals. Together, they demonstrate how this technology supports novel hypotheses in neural circuit research.

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Speakers

Kelly Tan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland

Alice Stamatakis, Ph.D.

Director of Applications, Inscopix