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5th January 2021
The optomotor response measurement (OMR) is a proven method to assess visual function in rodents. The PhenoSys qOMR-XT extends the qOMR product line to applications where larger an ...
Read More2nd December 2020
In this proof-of-concept study evidence is provided of the clinical potential of base editors for the correction of mutations causing inherited retinal diseases and for restoring v ...
Read More30th November 2020
All of our demo systems are now permanently set up and ready to be shown! Just send us an brief note and we setup a Zoom meeting in front of the system for you and your colleagues. ...
Read More27th October 2020
Travelling is currently out of the question – therefore we launch our next online event during the first week of November! Be invited for an online visit to our “meet-us-in-per ...
Read More29th August 2020
The Small World system is a home cage environment in which various ecologically relevant resources are freely available at distinct positions. The fully automated monitoring of the ...
Read More1st July 2020
Completed - Thanks for stopping by! Travelling and exhibitions are still out of the question - therefore we launch our next online event in July around the virtual FENS meeting! Be ...
Read More10th June 2020
We introduce our latest product for the automated testing of group housed animals: The Touchscreen Chamber for rats. It is a completely new deveopment building on our vast exper ...
Read More14th May 2020
Done, thanks for joining us! Travelling is currently out of the question - therefore we launch our next online event during the first week of June! Be invited for an online visit t ...
Read More16th April 2020
Finished! Thanks for joining us! Since we had to cancel our May travel plans for the ARVO in Baltimore we decided to host our own private event during that week (May 4-8)! Be i ...
Read More2nd April 2020
We introduce our latest product for the automated testing of group housed animals: The IDsorter for rats. It has all the useful features of our classic model for mice plus the a ...
Read More9th March 2020
Saito et al. from The University of Tokyo present a comprehensive analysis of a novel mouse model in Translational Psychiatry. The study includes a series of behavioral tests, such ...
Read More13th January 2020
The team of Gerd Kempermann in Dresden presents first results using the ColonyRack. A novel type of enriched environment allows to longitudinally monitor 40 inbred mice exploring 3 ...
Read More15th July 2019
Researchers around first author Thomas Watseon in Paris investigated cerebello-hippocampal interaction with the help of a JetBall virtual reality system. For the display of the ...
Read More7th December 2018
PhenoSys moved to a new location! Located in a historic building in Berlin's north it provides more space for offices, labs, demo facilities, and production. It will give us the mu ...
Read More23rd February 2018
PhenoSys prepared an instructional video which shows the basic handling of the qOMR system. The step-by-step procedure illustrates how measurements of the optomotor response are pe ...
Read More18th December 2017
Researchers around first author Abilasha Joshi in Oxford investigated Teevra cells with the help of the JetBall virtual reality system. For the display of the virtual reality, t ...
Read More11th October 2017
This discussion group is dedicated to the exchange of ideas and sharing of experiences with the PhenoSys JetBall or related technogies. It is open to users as well as researchers t ...
Read More31st May 2017
Two new research articles were recently published with contributions of our collaboration partner Dr. Friedrich Kretschmer. Highlights: Automated optomotor respon ...
Read More11th January 2017
A new research article was published by the team of Marion Rivalan on automated cognitive testing of rats. Highlights: Experimenter-free testing cognitive abilities in rats ...
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