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TAKANO LAB
LABORATORY FOR DYNAMIC IMAGING OF NERVOUS SYSTEM AND FUNCTION

Basic Epilepsy Research: Exploring the Interface Between Neuroscience and Engineering
ABOUT US


Our research program aims to understand the circuit mechanisms of epilepsy. We use a rodent model of epilepsy and apply various cutting-edge technologies such as two-photon microscopy, optogenetics, microelectrode arrays, and virtual reality navigation. We are also interested in the application of nanotechnology to neuroscience.
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