Customer stories
Take a tour through the labs of our customers
Explore a range of active, modern neuroscience research (core) labs from around the world. These labs offer a behind-the-scenes tour, sharing how they’ve set up their spaces, selected equipment, and chosen software tools for efficient data collection and analysis. Noldus collaborates closely with researchers globally to deliver tools that meet the highest standards, ensuring they can conduct their work with precision and ease. Enjoy the tours!
Erasmus MC, Rotterdam
Dr. Aleksandra Badura is an Associate Professor at the department of Neuroscience, and head of the lab. Her current work focuses on understanding the cerebello-cerebral networks underlying shared autistic traits.
Dr. Aleksandra Badura | Erasmus MC, Rotterdam | The Netherlands
Gerlai Lab, University of Toronto
Meet Dr. Robert Gerlai, a distinguished researcher. He is a leading expert in the field of zebrafish research, specializing in their social behaviors and cognitive processes.
Dr. Robert Gerlai | Gerlai Lab, Toronto | Canada
Measuring behavior at Loma Linda University
We talked with Dr. Johnny Figueroa about the new data his research team obtained in their lab was produced using recently acquired Noldus Phenotyper cages.
Dr. Johnny Figueroa | Loma Linda University, California | USA
Columbia University's neurobehavioral core lab
We visited Dr. Mu Yang and Paul Hamblin, they provide the infrastructure and expertise for many labs across Columbia to measure behavior in mice.
Dr. Mu Yang & Paul Hamblin | Columbia University, New York | USA
Plavicki Lab at Brown University
We visited Dr. Jessica Plavicki, she runs her own lab where they are studying developing zebrafish.
Dr. Jessica Plavicki | Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island | USA
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Dr. Mina Sadighi Alvandi shows us their lab at Donders institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior. Their aim is to develop a new animal model for bipolar disorder.
Dr. Mina Sadighi Alvandi | Radboud University, Nijmegen | The Netherlands
LBI Trauma
LBI Trauma researchers use CatWalk XT to evaluate functional recovery in rat models of peripheral nerve injury and spinal cord contusion injury.
Dr. Johannes Heinzel | Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Vienna | Austria
University of Groningen
Dr. Jocelien Olivier and her colleagues show students what neuroscience is all about. For example, she wants students to get in touch with 'how do we score behavior'.
Dr. Jocelien Olivier | University of Groningen | The Netherlands
Heinrich Heine University
Dr. Marijn van Wingerden and PhD student Sander van Gurp study social learning behavior in rats. Their Social Rodent Lab uses EthoVision XT and UltraVox XT for their behavioral studies.
Dr. Marijn van Wingerden | Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf | Germany
NeuroPore Therapies
Dr. Diana Price, Dr. Asma Khan and Robert Johnson are currently using CatWalk XT to study Parkinson’s disease.
Diana L. Price | NeuroPore Therapies, San Diego | USA
University of Toronto
Dr. Thomas Prévôt is developing a new tool to assess anxiety-like and depressive-like behavior in rodents, in order to understand the underlying mechanisms of chronic stress exposure and how it changes either behavior.
Dr. Thomas Prévôt | University of Toronto | Canada
University of Windsor
Dr. Semeniuk’s lab studies animal behavior in great detail in order to learn how the animals are behaving, but also whether or not they have the capability to persist.
Dr. Christina Semeniuk | University of Windsor | Canada
University of Rouen
Dr. Jean-Claude do Rego and Dr. Jean-Luc do Rego are evaluating the behavioral and functional activities of new pharmacological drugs.
Dr. Jean-Luc do Rego and Dr. Jean-Claude do Rego | University of Rouen | France
University of Bologna
Prof. Roberto Rimondini is a neuropsychopharmacologist and he has been using EthoVision XT video tracking software since its DOS version!
Prof. Roberto Rimondini | University of Bologna | Italy
Radboud University
Dr. Ruud van den Bos talks about his work in neurobiology and experimental psychology, and how zebrafish studies contribute to his field of research.
Dr. Ruud van den Bos | Radboud University, Nijmegen | The Netherlands