Our researchers develop cutting-edge research tools for neuroscience. Optogenetics, for example, allows researchers to manipulate the activity of individual neurons, shedding light on brain function and potential avenues for treatment. We use a broad range of approaches – from protein engineering and chemistry to materials science and robotics – to develop new sensors and modes for drug delivery and brain imaging.
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Neurotechnology
optogenetics · expansion microscopy · robotic technologies · protein engineering · nanoparticles · probes · apps · sensors · nanomagnetics · drug delivery
Featured Researcher
Hugh Herr
Hugh Herr marries human physiology with electromechanics to produce systems that emulate human biomechanics, improving mobility for those with paralysis and limb loss.
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The precision of timing of action potentials controlled by optogenetics.
SOURCE: Boyden et al.<50 µm
The width of multifunctional fibers processed through Anikeeva lab technology.
SOURCE: Anikeeva et al.