Author name: Kunal Ghosh

SfN 2019: Moving into Non-Human Primates

Each year, more than 30,000 brain researchers come together at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) annual meeting to present their latest research. 2012 was our first year at SfN, where we launched our very first product-–nVistaᵀᴹ–-a miniature microscope-based system to map brain circuit activity at single-cell resolution in thousands of neurons in naturally behaving rodents.

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Musings from a Weeklong Immersion in Brain Research in the US Southeast

I recently spent a week traveling through the US Southeast together with our regional field team colleagues, Sarah MacNamee, Ph.D., Shanna Resendez, Ph.D., and Patrick Stemkowski, Ph.D. This trip was an opportunity to engage with neuroscientists utilizing our technology, and to immerse myself in the community of brain researchers thriving in the US Southeast. During

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Inscopix @ Neuroscience 2017

It’s been five years since our very first SfN – New Orleans 2012. I still fondly remember that first SfN. There were five of us, and that was the entire company. We launched nVista that year, our first product based on the miniature, integrated microscope for large-scale calcium imaging in freely behaving rodents that we’d

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DECODE Summit Gathering on the Translational Value of Neural Circuit Research

The DECODE Summit: A Multi-Stakeholder Gathering on the Translational Value of Neural Circuit Research

“Progress in science depends on new techniques, new discoveries, and new ideas, probably in that order.” – Sydney Brenner It was an honor and privilege to have hosted the DECODE Summit at the Four Seasons in Mountain View on September 28th, 2016, bringing together stakeholders across distinct nodes of the neuroscience community. In the coming

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