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Tools for Imaging and Controlling Neural Circuits

Learn about different tools for studying complex biological systems in depth

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Optical Tools for Mapping and Controlling Brain Dynamics

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Ed Boyden, MIT McGovern Institute, highlights his use of novel optical tools to enable molecular-resolution mapping of complex biological systems and observe high-speed physiological dynamics in the brain.

Presenter’s Abstract

Dr. Ed Boyden from the MIT McGovern Institute, where he highlights some of his most recent research activities on novel optical tools that enable molecular-resolution mapping of complex biological systems, and technologies for observing and controlling high-speed physiological dynamics in the brain.

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Speakers

Ed Boyden, Ph.D., Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology at MIT, HHMI Investigator, Professor, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Media Arts and Sciences, and Biological Engineering, Leader, Synthetic Neurobiology Group.