
Meet the people behind the experiments: who they are as scientists and as individuals, what drives their work, and how HD-MEA technology advances their daily research. These pieces are more personal, shining a light on lab journeys, values, and perspectives, grounded in real-world experience with advanced tools and workflows.
Highlight of specific studies, papers, and projects that reveal new insights in the field. These conversations focus on the science itself, directly from the author’s perspective, unpacking the research context, experimental approach, and key takeaways. Learn how leading experts use advanced electrophysiology platforms, assays, and analysis workflows.


Join us for a chat with Prof. Dr. Feng Guo on how brain organoids + MaxOne HD-MEA can process, learn, and remember: a bold new step toward biocomputing and AI.

Interview with Dr. Brett Kagan (Cortical Labs) on “DishBrain” and training neural cultures to play Pong using MaxOne HD-MEA stimulation and recording. He discusses the value of a configurable interface, real-time interaction via API, and what’s next for biocomputing.

Interview with Dr. Rouhollah Habibey on building on-chip human neuronal circuits with microfluidics and optogenetics. He shows how MaxOne HD-MEA and MaxLab Live track network growth and functional phenotypes over time.

Interview with Danny McSweeney on how CASK loss-of-function affects neuronal maturation and network synchrony in human induced excitatory neurons. He shares how MaxOne HD-MEA and MaxLab Live enable easy recordings and built-in analysis across genotypes.

Dr. Maria Sundberg shares how her team models 16p11.2 deletion using human iPSC-derived neuronal networks. She explains how MaxTwo HD-MEA and MaxLab Live enable detailed network phenotyping and axon tracking.


Join us for a chat with Prof. Dr. Feng Guo on how brain organoids + MaxOne HD-MEA can process, learn, and remember: a bold new step toward biocomputing and AI.

Interview with Dr. Rouhollah Habibey on building on-chip human neuronal circuits with microfluidics and optogenetics. He shows how MaxOne HD-MEA and MaxLab Live track network growth and functional phenotypes over time.

Dr. Maria Sundberg shares how her team models 16p11.2 deletion using human iPSC-derived neuronal networks. She explains how MaxTwo HD-MEA and MaxLab Live enable detailed network phenotyping and axon tracking.

Interview with Dr. Brett Kagan (Cortical Labs) on “DishBrain” and training neural cultures to play Pong using MaxOne HD-MEA stimulation and recording. He discusses the value of a configurable interface, real-time interaction via API, and what’s next for biocomputing.

Interview with Danny McSweeney on how CASK loss-of-function affects neuronal maturation and network synchrony in human induced excitatory neurons. He shares how MaxOne HD-MEA and MaxLab Live enable easy recordings and built-in analysis across genotypes.
