New Probes for the Brain: The Department of Microsystems Engineering of the University of Freiburg is coordinating the research project NeuroSeeker
NeuroSeeker is an extension of the successful EU project NeuroProbes, which was completed at the end of the year 2010. The scientists are developing new probes for recording neural signals and stimulating optical tissue. In order to attain a fundamental understanding of the brain, it is essential to derive signals directly from its basic building blocks, the neurons. The probes will thus be designed to measure and analyze the signals of individual nerve cells and their connections, and if necessary to optically or electrically stimulate nervous tissue. They will serve as instruments for basic neuroscientific research as well as for medical applications, for instance in the diagnosis of epilepsy. The partner institutions are the research center Imec in Leuven, Belgium; the University of Parma, Italy; the Dutch universities Amsterdam and Nijmegen; and the University of Lethbridge, Canada. Other institutions contributing their expertise to the project are the Fundação Champalimaud from Portugal, the Max Planck Society from Germany, the Hungarian Academy of Science, and the joint IMTEK-Imec spin-off ATLAS Neuroengineering from Belgium. NeuroSeeker will support the new Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks-BrainTools of the University of Freiburg with its competence in neurotechnology and brain-machine interfaces.
Image Caption:
Example of a neural probe with 752 microelectrodes distributed on four-millimeter-long shafts, like those developed in the project NeuroProbes: The scientists collaborating on the new research project NeuroSeeker want to build on this work./IMTEK
Contact:
Dr. Patrick Ruther
Microsystems Materials Laboratory
Department of Microsystems Engineering – IMTEK
University of Freiburg
Phone: +49 (0)761 / 203-7197
E-Mail: ruther@imtek.de
Katrin Grötzinger
Communication & Marketing
Department of Microsystems Engineering – IMTEK
University of Freiburg
Phone: +49 (0)761 / 203-73242
E-Mail: katrin.groetzinger@imtek.uni-freiburg.de
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