In the field of neuroscience, micro-drive systems are used to position electrodes in order to make electrophysiology recordings. The DMCdrive is an open-source multi-tetrode for electrophysiology that costs ~$10 per micro-drive. It includes an optical fiber for optogenetic experiments and is demonstrated on freely moving mice. The device is presented in a paper on the […]
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Craniobot
Mice studies are ubiquitous in neuroscience labs and require a huge amount of time and expertise. And both of those things cost big $$$ which makes the field less accessible. University of Minnesota scientists Leila Ghanbari and Mathew Rynes (along with a long list of collaborators) have developed an impressive robot which can perform cranial […]