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+ | ==='''GROUNDBREAKING NEWS (<font color=red>!</font>): <font color=gray>So we've decided to call it an......Opto-Magnetic Revolution</font>'''=== | ||
+ | This year, NYMU-Taipei goes beyond the current realm of mainstream synthetic biology, developing a <font color=blue>'''opto-magnetic probing platform'''</font> on ''Magnetospirillum magneticum'' AMB-1 which functionally couples to channelrhodopsins (opsins that are ultra-rapidly reactive to light beams of certain wavelengths) to enable activation of neuronal circuitry in a <font color=red>'''totally wireless'''</font>, <font color=red>'''spatially and temporarily accurate'''</font>, <font color=red>'''minimally invasive'''</font>, <font color=red>'''3-dimensional multi-site stimulation enabling'''</font> fasion. |
Revision as of 14:23, 4 October 2011
GROUNDBREAKING NEWS (!): So we've decided to call it an......Opto-Magnetic Revolution
This year, NYMU-Taipei goes beyond the current realm of mainstream synthetic biology, developing a opto-magnetic probing platform on Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1 which functionally couples to channelrhodopsins (opsins that are ultra-rapidly reactive to light beams of certain wavelengths) to enable activation of neuronal circuitry in a totally wireless, spatially and temporarily accurate, minimally invasive, 3-dimensional multi-site stimulation enabling fasion.