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May Newsletter

As May wraps up, here’s a look at what’s happening at NeuroNexus:

Stereo olfaction underlies stable coding of head direction in blind mice

Using NeuroNexus Buz32 and Buz64 multi-shank silicon probes, they recorded head direction cells in the anterior dorsal thalamus.

Perceptual visual acuity declines with age in a rat model of retinitis pigmentosa while light perception is maintained

Using NeuroNexus A2x16-10mm-100-500-413-A32 silicon probes, researchers recorded from visual cortex, dLGN, and SC, mapping the degeneration of form vision and preservation of light response at the neural level.


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Staff Spotlight

This month, we’re featuring the awesome Bill Willis! He’s been with NeuroNexus for 9 years this August, and we’re so grateful for his dedication and the energy he brings to the team every day.

Bill is a Michigan native who spent part of his 20s in California and grew up on Big Wolf Lake in Jackson, MI. He’s married to Linda, and their daughter Amanda recently turned 32. A fan of adventure, Bill enjoys downhill skiing across CO, CA, and MI, has ridden over 100 roller coasters around the country, and is preparing for his 13th cruise (to Alaska this August!). He’s also a proud Disney fan, former semi-professional clown (stage name Bolly), and a talented graphic designer whose work appears on brochures, Radiens software, and even a billboard on I-94. His favorite places include Sedonaand New York, and his playlists are full of classic rock and 80s pop. Bill says his favorite part of working at NeuroNexus is “being part of a team that builds innovative products and services making a global impact.”

 

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