
This year’s theme, “Integrating Scales and Modalities: The Future of Neurophysiology”, reflects the pressing need to bridge scales and modalities in our pursuit of understanding the brain. Building upon the success of the Inaugural ODIN Symposium, this event will once again provide a platform to showcase groundbreaking research, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and address the challenges and opportunities in the rapidly evolving field of neurophysiology.
This team performs a variety of surgical procedures, including stereotaxic injections and implanting chronic cranial windows and Neuropixels probes.
This platform implements pioneering technology for highly reproducible, targeted, brain-wide, cell-type-specific electrophysiology to record neural activity from defined neuron types across the brain. Analysis and quality control of the electrophysiology data are fully automated.
This platform combines innovative histology, ExA-SPIM microscopy, image handling, and machine learning to map the morphology and molecular identity of individual neurons across the whole brain at high throughput.
This platform enables optical measurement of neural activity and neurotransmitter release in populations of neurons to study neural circuit dynamics in behaving animals.
The Behavior platform uses advanced technology to implement a standardized, modular, multi-task virtual reality gymnasium for mice, with the goal to study brain function across different behaviors at scale.



