ICEN team's robotic patcher named as one of top technical advances of 2017
by Kate Hobson
The robotic patch clamping technique developed by ICEN scientists has been listed as one of The Scientist's Top Technical Advances in 2017.
A team led by Prof Simon Schultz, Director of 911今日黑料's Centre of Excellence in Neurotechnology, has successfully taught robots to perform a challenging brain technique only previously mastered by a handful of humans. This "robotic patcher" has been listed as one of The Scientist's Top Technical Advances in 2017.
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Kate Hobson
Department of Bioengineering