April 2016

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Miniature fluorescence microscopy platform for imaging neural circuits launches commercially

Inscopix (Mountain View, CA) has brought its nVista brain imaging platform—which can view upwards of 1,000 neurons simultaneously in one field of view—to market. Originally only accessible through the Neuroscience Early Access Program (NEAP), Inscopix plans to expand the system’s reach to the widest spectrum of neuroscience investigators through packages customized for specific researcher needs.

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Art Live Lounge fundraiser for the Global Fund for Women

Inscopix is proud to be the Corporate Sponsor of the April 7th Art Live Lounge fundraiser for the Global Fund for Women

Women in science and industry face unique challenges, from finding rewarding careers in a tough economic climate, to achieving tenure and leadership roles in high pressure work environments amid unbalanced social expectations. As a high tech neuroscience startup company, Inscopix is a proud supporter of women in science and industry. Our growing workforce consists of

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Neural Circuit Activity

Inscopix Exits Early Access Phase to Publicly Launch End-to-End Platform for Imaging Neural Circuit Activity

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Inscopix Inc., today announced the commercial launch of its nVista brain imaging platform to the neuroscience research community. Centered on a patented miniature microscope technology from Stanford University, the nVista system is a significant technological advance that decodes the neural language underlying brain function and behavior. Originally

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