Scientifica Meets - Dimitri Dumontier from CSHL
Scientifica recently had the pleasure of speaking to Dimitri Dumontier, a postdoctoral fellow in Team Pouchelon Lab at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. He discusses his research which focuses on the mechanisms that allow the postnatal brain to develop, and how his Scientifica SliceScope set-up gives him a 'toolbox' to perform a wide range of experiments including electrophysiology patch clamping and optogenetics.
"The Scientifica equipment helps me to achieve goals because it is a formula toolbox. You can go for patch clamp recording, double patch clamp recording, electrical stimulation, optogenetic stimulation, apply pharmacology, all at the same time. So the possibilities are huge."
Dimitri Dumontier Team Pouchelon, Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryScientifica SliceScope Pro 3000
A static microscope system designed for in vitro electrophysiology experiments and capable of accommodating advanced imaging, such as two-photon and confocal.