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AxonTracking Competition Winner After a successful competition we are delighted to announce our AxonTracking Competition winner! Congratulations to our winner, Dr. Maria Sundberg from Sahin lab at Boston Children’s Hospital. Check out Maria’s entries below. How cool do they look! Dr. Maria Sundberg and Dr. Marie Obien (CCO) at our SfN Satellite Event, November 2022 Do you want to try our AxonTracking Assay? Contact us through info@mxwbio.com or schedule a call below with one of our Application Scientists.
Welcome to our MaxWell Monthly Must-Reads blog for February 2022. After last months edition about retinal organoids we have arrived at the second blog. We have picked another theme this month and selected five papers that we have read including publications using our MaxOne and MaxTwo system. In February, we have decided to focus on ALS research. The deliberating neurodegenerative disease that forced the “The Iron Horse” (-Lou Gehrig, one of the most decorated baseball legends) to retire is medically known…
It is time for a new edition of our monthly blog. In the August edition during the summer holidays, we highlighted the latest developments on CMOS-based MEA technology. For the September edition, we decided to focus on high-throughput screening. With these articles, we would like to prepare you for our upcoming webinar which will be a live demo of our multiwell MEA system, MaxTwo. You can still register for this live demonstration here. In this Monthly Must-Reads edition, we highlighted…
Welcome to our MaxWell Monthly Must-Reads blog. A new year also means new publications to highlight and new topics to discover. This year as well, for our monthly must-reads, we will choose a theme per month and select five papers that we think are worth reading. Last year we covered a range of topics from Human iPSC-Derived Neurons to a special COVID-19 edition called Neurons and Viruses. In our first edition of 2021, we have decided to focus on Functional Connectivity…