Tag: optogenetics
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Repair Shop for the Brain: Two Neuroscientists Imagine Memory’s Future
Introduction: A bold vision for memory repair Two pioneering neuroscientists imagine a provocative future: a “repair shop” for the brain where memories can be examined, repaired, or even rewritten. This isn’t sci‑fi; it’s a line of inquiry that blends memory science with ethical questions about personal identity. In How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist’s…
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Prime Fiber-Optic Device Signals a New Era for Brain Research
Revolution in Brain Research Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in neuroscience with a novel prime (PRIME) fiber-optic device capable of manipulating neural activity deep within the brain. Building on decades of optical techniques and neural interfacing, this new approach promises unprecedented precision in stimulating and recording…
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AI-Optogenetics Platform for Early Parkinson’s Diagnosis and Therapy
A Groundbreaking Platform: AI Meets Optogenetics KAIST researchers have unveiled a pioneering preclinical platform that fuses artificial intelligence (AI) with optogenetics to advance both the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease. The announcement, made by KAIST president Kwang Hyung Lee on September 22, highlights a collaboration spanning the university’s Biological Sciences, Brain and Cognitive Sciences,…
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AI-Optogenetics Platform Bridges Early Parkinson’s Diagnosis and Therapy
A New AI-Optogenetics Platform for Parkinson’s A breakthrough in Parkinson’s disease research emerged from a Korean collaboration that fuses artificial intelligence with optogenetics. Announced by KAIST on September 22, the study brings together the expertise of Professor Won Do Heo (Department of Biological Sciences), Professor Daesoo Kim (Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences), and Director…
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AI-Optogenetics Platform for Parkinson’s Diagnosis and Therapy
Breakthrough: AI meets optogenetics for Parkinson’s diagnosis and treatment A pioneering preclinical platform from a Korean team at KAIST merges artificial intelligence with optogenetics to transform how Parkinson’s disease (PD) is diagnosed and therapeutically evaluated. The researchers, guided by Prof. Won Do Heo, Prof. Daesoo Kim, and Director Chang-Jun Lee, spotlight a path that could…
