Blog Posts Tagged: neuroscience
Noldus on the Road: animal conferences in 2026
In 2026, Noldus will be attending conferences across behavior and neuroscience research, including events focused on rodents, zebrafish, and more. Visit us to connect with the team, discuss your setup, and get a first look at what we are developing next.
NIH Grant Writing Series: Insider Tips for Funding Success - Part 4
In this last post in the series, Dr William Gerin gives advice how to build a realistic budget, navigate new NIH policies, and write clearly and engagingly so reviewers understand and support your research.
NIH Grant Writing Series: Insider Tips for Funding Success - Part 3
In this series of blog posts, Dr William Gerin gives advice on how to choose the right collaborators, craft a compelling Specific Aims page, and prepare pilot data that convinces reviewers your research is feasible, important, and worth funding.
Understanding epilepsy through a new mouse model
A new Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience publication, coauthored by Noldus’ Jason Rogers, examines whether a very small cortical disruption can generate epilepsy. The study sought to explore how focal changes shape both neural function and behavior.
What can I use DanioVision for?
Researchers use zebrafish of all life stages, from embryo's to full adults. These researchers do high-throughput research and are therefore in need of a good automated system. DanioVision is the best tool for this type of research.
Animal research assists in understanding fentanyl withdrawal symptoms
Drug overdose lethality has risen over the last years. Fentanyl is the biggest contributor to deaths in the USA. In this blog we explore the complications with researching fentanyl and how animal models provide much needed insights.
NIH Grant Writing Series: Insider Tips for Funding Success - Part 2
In NIH grant writing, your collaborators can make or break your proposal. Learn how to choose the right team - those who bring expertise, credibility, and real value to your research and your reviewers.
NIH Grant Writing Series: Insider Tips for Funding Success - Part 1
In this series of blog posts, Dr William Gerin will provide advice for writing an excellent, award-winning NIH proposal. Topics include registration, prep, specific aims, formatting, the proposal itself, budgeting, collaborators, and different mechanisms.
Tiny plastics, big problems: do nanoplastics affect neurodevelopment?
Nanoplastics are everywhere in the news nowadays. But how exactly do they influence our development. Researchers used DanioVision and EthoVision XT to track the development and behavior of exposed zebrafish. Keep reading to see their results
Neuroscience conferences you should visit in 2025
Conferences are a great place to network and learn. However, there are many different conferences to choose from. In this blog we have outlined our favourite conferences of 2025.
The science behind your emotions
Have you ever wondered where your emotions come from? Let’s dive into the science behind our emotions and discover how our brain and body work together to make us feel.
Unlocking the link between CNS infections and cognitive decline
Bacterial infections in the brain can have lasting effects even after recovery. In this blog we will look a study that used PhenoTyper and the CognitionWall to study the mechanisms behind this cognitive impairment.
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