Unveiling the Primate Brain: Advanced Insights through Ultra-Dense Electrophysiology
In this webinar, Drs. Kari Hoffman, André Bastos, and Thilo Womelsdorf present their research on the neurophysiological basis of learning, cognition, and sensory processing, including attention and connectivity between brain regions in non-human primates.
Monitoring Refractive Development in Mice to Investigate Mechanisms of Myopia
Reece Mazade, PhD demonstrates the usefulness and feasibility of refractive error measurements in mice and discusses mechanisms of refractive development enabled through application of an automated Photorefractor.
Symposium: Opportunities, Hopes, and Challenges in Translating Visual Restoration from Mouse to Human
Striatech celebrates its 5th anniversary with a top-class Symposium on the topic of translating visual restoration from mouse to human.
Talking Real Science with Michelle Wong
Michelle Wong is one of 10 winners of the inaugural Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award. In this episode, she discusses his current research interests, projects, and where the road lies ahead for her future career aspirations in STEM.
Talking Real Science with Michelle Wong
This episode of Share Science features Michelle Wong, a recipient of one of the $5000 Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Scholarships. In this interview, we discuss her current research, her experience growing up nearly blind, and how an experimental technology helped her regain her vision.
Postsynaptic Neuronal Activity Promotes Retinal Axon Regeneration
Supraja’s presentation provides insights into mechanisms that promote retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axon regeneration in vertebrates.
Inherited Retinal Dystrophy: Chronic Proinflammatory Signaling Accelerates the Rate of Degeneration
T.J. Hollingsworth, PhD, discusses findings from a recent study examining the effects of chronic proinflammatory signaling in inherited retinal dystrophy (IRD).
Developing Retinal Gene Therapy for Zellweger Spectrum Disorder (ZSD)
Catherine Argyriou, PhD, discusses peroxisome disease and the development of a retinal gene therapy for PEX1-mediated Zellweger Spectrum Disorder.
In Vivo Modeling of Immune-mediated Optic Neuropathies
Oliver W. Gramlich, PhD, answers the top questions from his webinar on the pathobiology and visual phenotype of immune-mediated optic neuropathies.
In Vivo Modeling of Immune-mediated Optic Neuropathies
Oliver W. Gramlich, PhD, provides an in-depth discussion about the pathobiology and visual phenotype of immune-mediated optic neuropathies.
Endothelial Caspase-9 Mediates Inflammatory and Vision Function Changes in Retinal Vascular Injury
Crystal Colón Ortiz, PhD, answers the top questions from her webinar on endothelial caspase-9's role in inflammatory and vision function changes in retinal vascular injury.
Endothelial Caspase-9 Mediates Inflammatory and Vision Function Changes in Retinal Vascular Injury
Crystal Colón Ortiz, PhD, from the Columbia University Medical Center discusses the inflammatory role of endothelial caspase-9 in neurovascular injury and its contribution to vision changes.
#ExpertAnswers: Franck Lebrin and Denis Vivien on Ultrasound Imaging in Stroke and Neurovascular Diseases
Franck Lebrin and Denis Vivien discuss their work on microvascular and functional ultrasound imaging in stroke and neurovascular diseases.
Anti-FcRn Treatment in Antibody-Associated Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Jana Remlinger, MSc, answers the top questions from her webinar on a novel therapeutic approach for myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody associated disorder (MOGAD).
Anti-FcRn Treatment in Antibody-Associated Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Jana Remlinger, MSc, discusses her recent research into a novel therapeutic approach for myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody associated disorder (MOGAD).
#ExpertAnswers: Pierre Pouget and Serge Picaud on Functional Ultrasound Imaging
Pierre Pouget and Serge Picaud discuss functional ultrasound imaging and how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.
IR Photorefraction and IR Photokeratometry – Measuring Refractive State and Corneal Curvature in Animals and Humans
Q&A Report: Expert discusses IR Photorefraction and IR Photokeratometry
AcuiSee – Rodent Visual Acuity Using Behavioral Conditioning
Dr. Jeff Jamison presented on the connection between operant conditioning and studying vision in small animals, and how visual acuity tasks can form the basis for various research models, including toxicology and pharmacological testing.
Functional Ultrasound Neuroimaging in Awake & Behaving Non-Human Primates
Dr. Pierre Pouget and Dr. Serge Picaud provide an overview of fUS imaging and discuss how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.
IR Photorefraction and IR Photokeratometry – Measuring Refractive State and Corneal Curvature in Animals and Humans
Prof. Frank Schaeffel discusses the optical principles, image processing algorithms, calibration, and potential pitfalls within IR photorefraction and IR photokeratometry.
Echolocation with Light: A New Form of Active Sensing in Fish?
Nico Michiels answers questions about photolocation in predator and prey fish.
Assessing Neuroinflammation-Related Neural Damage by Monitoring the Retinotectal System
Dr. Janos Groh answers questions about assessing neuroinflammation and neural damage by monitoring the retinotectal system
Echolocation with Light: A New Form of Active Sensing in Fish?
Prof. Nico K. Michiels discusses how weak light reflections, during active photolocation, in the pupils of predator and prey species can be strong enough to be perceptible by the initial light sender.