Recognized as a MEMS pioneer and one of the world’s preeminent experts in microsensor technology, Professor Ken Wise is credited with changing the path of brain research with the development of the revolutionary Michigan Probe. Tune into the newest episode of the Probing Questions Podcast to listen to the full conversation where Dr. Wise highlights the breakthroughs of his research and his vision for the future of the field.
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PQP Ep. 3: Career Day
It’s Career Day and we want to know what motivates YOU! Listen to the third episode of PQP to find out how leading neuroscientists got their start and what motivates their research today.
Probing Questions: Career Day
It’s Career Day at DBC and we want to know what motivates YOU! Check out this month’s episode of Probing Questions where we talk with Kari Hoffman and Adrien Peyrache about what drives the passion for their research. How did you get your start in neuroscience?
PQP Ep. 2: Scaling
Tune in to the second episode of PCP to learn what scaling means to Eran Stark, Kari Hoffman, and Adrien Peyrache, and how DBC is catalyzing scaling in neuroscience.
Probing Questions: Scaling
What is scaling? What does it mean to you? The second episode of Probing Questions explores what it means to Eran Stark, Kari Hoffman, and Adrien Peyrache, and how DBC is catalyzing scaling in neuroscience.
PQP Ep. 1: ePhys Wishlist
What brain probe are you dreaming about? Listen to Kari Hoffman, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, Adrien Peyrache, Ph.D., McGill University, and Eran Stark, MD, Ph.D., Tel Aviv University throw around some ideas about what’s on their ePhys wishlists and where they would look if they had the right kinds of tools.
Probing Questions Podcast
In honor of International Podcast Day, Diagnostic Biochips is launching the Probing Questions Podcast! Produced in tandem with the video series, PQP let’s you stay up-to-date on DBC’s exclusive interviews with systems-level electrophysiology experts. Our first episode on ePhys Wishlists is out now! Let us know what you think by tagging us on Twitter at @DiagBiochips.