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Synchronization of visual perception within the human fovea

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To perceive events on unified time scale, synchronization in human visual system begins in fovea centralis - a retinal region used for reading and recognizing faces - as could be shown by combining HD-MEA and behavioral experiments with modeling.  

17.07.2025

Neurons connect to each other through homophilic wiring

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Formation of neuronal networks in the brain is based on homophilic generative wiring principle, in which neurons form connections to other neurons that are spatially proximal and have similar connectivity patterns.
 

04.07.2025

2024 Swiss 3Rs Young Investigator Award to Manon Murdeu

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Swiss 3Rs Young Investigator Award by the Swiss 3R Competence Center to Manon Murdeu for her work on "Human-based placenta-embryo chip for developmental toxicity assessment of drugs, chemicals and nanoparticles."

25.06.2025

Rachel Sava received ETH medal for her Master thesis

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Rachel Sava, who did her Master thesis in our group, received ETH medal for her thesis and Willi Studer prize as one of the best students in the Master curriculum Biotechnology at D-BSSE.

24.05.2025

Multifunctional CMOS chip in open microfluidic system

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Novel multifunctional CMOS microelectrode array has been integrated into an open microfluidic system. The array can be used in hanging-drop mode for in situ microtissue readouts and in standing-drop mode like a conventional microelectrode array.  

20.03.2025

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