Discover Groundbreaking Neuroscience Tools with Harvard Bioscience at SfN 2024
Harvard Bioscience is gearing up to showcase its latest innovations at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) 2024 meeting, happening from October 5-9 in Chicago, IL.
Harvard Bioscience is gearing up to showcase its latest innovations at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) 2024 meeting, happening from October 5-9 in Chicago, IL. This event is one of the largest global gatherings for neuroscientists and provides a platform for leading-edge research, tools, and technologies that advance the field.
As a leader in scientific instruments and solutions, Harvard Bioscience will be at booth #925, presenting some of its most innovative products that promise to enhance neuroscience research.
Unveiling Cutting-Edge Solutions at Booth #925
At the Harvard Bioscience booth, attendees will have the opportunity to experience groundbreaking tools designed to advance research in areas like electrophysiology, behavioral assessment, and physiologic monitoring. New products to check out include:
- Mesh MEA (Multielectrode Array): A revolutionary solution that allows for electrophysiological recording from inside organoids without causing structural damage. This advancement opens new possibilities in organoid research, helping to preserve the integrity of the 3D models for more accurate data collection.
- SoHo™ Telemetry System: This system enables social housing of small laboratory animals, creating a more authentic environment while collecting continuous core body temperature and locomotor activity data. SoHo is designed for flexibility and ease of use, ensuring more accurate and animal welfare-conscious data collection.
Don’t Miss: Poster 196.06/Z5 “Long-term, high-resolution telemetry monitoring of circadian rhythmicity using temperature and activity in socially housed mice” presented by Troy Velie, Associate Product Manager, from 9-10 am Monday October 7th in MCP Hall A.
VivaMARS: Ideal for neurotoxicology and neuropharmacology research, this high-throughput system enables real-time monitoring of animal movement, improving both efficiency and data quality. Its infrared sensors and ability to track up to 30 subjects simultaneously make it a powerful tool for behavioral neuroscience research.
EPC 10 USB 3.0 Patch Clamp Amplifier: Attendees will also get a preview of the soon-to-be-launched EPC 10 USB 3.0 patch clamp amplifier. Designed for high-precision electrophysiology, this amplifier is fully software-controlled and offers new trace processing techniques that refine data quality and experimental outcomes.
Product Theatre Presentation: A Must-See Session
On October 6 at 2:30 pm, Dr. George Portugal, Senior Applications Scientist at Harvard Bioscience, will deliver an insightful presentation at the Product Theatre titled "Experimental Refinement in Neuroscience Research: A Cornerstone for Holistic Investigation and Increased Translation." This session will highlight the importance of experimental refinement in producing high-quality, translatable data that enhances the impact of neuroscience research.
The presentation promises to be a key learning experience for researchers looking to streamline their processes and ensure more reliable and reproducible results. Dr. Portugal’s expertise in neuroscience tools and methodology will provide attendees with actionable insights to improve their experimental design and data collection strategies.
Why You Should Visit Harvard Bioscience at SfN 2024
If you're attending the Society for Neuroscience 2024 meeting, Harvard Bioscience’s booth is a must-visit destination for anyone involved in cutting-edge neuroscience research. Whether you’re looking to enhance your electrophysiology capabilities, improve behavioral research methodologies, or streamline data collection in animal studies, the tools on display offer transformative potential. With solutions that span from in vitro to in vivo applications, Harvard Bioscience is your partner in driving the future of neuroscience research.
See You in Chicago!
Be sure to follow Harvard Bioscience on LinkedIn for live updates and additional insights during the SfN 2024 meeting. For those attending in person, the team at booth #925 is eager to discuss how the latest innovations can support your research goals.
To learn more about Harvard Bioscience’s presence at the Society for Neuroscience 2024 and the innovative tools that will be showcased, visit its official event page.