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August Newsletter

Welcome to the August edition of the NeuroNexus newsletter! Here’s what’s new and noteworthy this month:

Science Updates

Want to see how other researchers are using NeuroNexus products?

Did you know that if you navigate to any product on our website, you can view publications using that product with the Bioz plug-in? Give it a try by following this link → https://www.neuronexus.com/products/

Once you select a product, scrolling to the lower portion of the page will show you a list of publications – making it easy to explore how other scientists are using NeuroNexus arrays, systems, and software in real-world research.

Brain sources composing irregular field potentials have unique temporal signatures – Oscar Herreras, corresponding author

The team used NeuroNexus linear silicon probes with 16 or 32 recording sites to record high-resolution field potentials across multiple brain regions in anesthetized rats.

Read the study here

The neural circuit mechanism for auditory responses in the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus of awake mice –Ling Qin, corresponding author

Using NeuroNexus 16-channel probes (A1x16-3.8mm-50-177), the team identified phasic and sustained auditory responses shaped by brainstem and cortical inputs.

Read the study here

Late emergence of pathological oscillatory activity in the retina of the Retinitis pigmentosa model RCS (Royal College of Surgeons) rat – Frank Müller, corresponding author

With NeuroNexus adapters enabling intraretinal recordings from flexible Kiragami probes, researchers detected that retinal oscillations may interfere with retinal prostheses.

Read the study here

NeuroNexus Radiens Software Tutorials: Recording Settings

We’re launching a new video series to help you get the most out of Radiens. In each tutorial, we’ll walk through key features, tips, and workflows to accelerate your analysis.

This week’s video walks through the various recording settings in Allego. A variety of recording settings, all of which can be used alongside one another, allow you to meet your specific experimental needs. Watch the video here.

Employee spotlight: Andrea Worden

 

 

Meet Andrea Worden, our dedicated Senior Lab Tech who has been an essential part of the NeuroNexus team for an impressive 12 years. Andrea plays a key role in the development and assembly of both Optoelectrodes and traditional neural probes – work that Andrea says is “challenging at times, but also rewarding”.

Outside the lab, Andrea enjoys spending quality time with family and friends, and finds joy in walks along the Falling Waters Trail. Her favorite movie is “50 First Dates”, and her warm spirit brings positivity to every project she touches. We’re lucky to have Andrea’s experience and energy on the team!

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