25.09.2024

Society for Neuroscience (SfN) 2024 Annual Meeting

When: 05.10. –  09.10.2024

Venue:  McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago
Go to the Conference website here


Join Nanion Technologies at SfN 2024 in Chicago!

We are excited to participate in the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) 2024 Annual Meeting in Chicago, bringing you cutting-edge advancements in neuroscience research. Discover how we continue to push the boundaries in ion channel research, automated patch clamp (APC) technology, and electrophysiology solutions.

Where to Find Us

  • Booth #909: Meet our team of experts, including Ali Obergrussberger, Elena Dragicevic, Irene Lu, and George Okeyo, who will be available to discuss our innovative platforms and tools for neuroscience research.


Poster Presentations

Explore our latest research and developments in high-throughput electrophysiology, stem cell technology, and ion channel studies. Mark your calendars for these key presentations:

  • High-throughput functional characterization of Piezo channels in hiPSC-derived sensory neurons using automated patch clamp
    Presenter: Ali Obergrussberger
    When: October 6, 2024 | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
  • Investigating lysosomal ion channels using high-throughput Automated Patch Clamp (APC) and Solid Supported Membrane electrophysiology
    Presenter: Elena Dragicevic
    When: October 8, 2024 | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Characterization of ion channels in hiPSC-derived neurons after culturing in different conditions: an automated patch clamp study
    Presenter: Ali Obergrussberger
    When: October 8, 2024 | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

 


Stem Cell & Ion Channels Mixer Event

Nanion Technologies and Anatomic are co-hosting the Stem Cell & Ion Channels Mixer—a premier networking event for researchers focused on stem cell and ion channel applications in neuroscience.

  • 📅 Date: October 7, 2024 | 8:30 PM – 10:30 PM
  • 📍 Location: Chicago (invite-only, contact us for details)

Join leading experts from both academia and industry for discussions on the latest advancements in hiPSC-derived neurons and automated patch clamp technology for neuro drug discovery. Space is limited, so be sure to contact us for an invite!