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August 22, 2005
Plexon
Donates Brain Research Equipment to Shanghai Jiao Tong University:
Donation
further expands Plexon’s role in China
Dallas, Texas
- Plexon Inc., a developer of hardware and software for brain and
nervous system research, announces it is donating one of its MEA
Workstations to Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU). Tracy Wiggins,
Plexon engineer and wife of Plexon founder Harvey Wiggins, received
her undergraduate degree from Jiao Tong where she studied biomedical
engineering. The donation will be made in the name of Tracy and
Harvey Wiggins.
Shanghai
Jiao Tong will use the MEA Workstation to study how internal
cell layers of the retina process light intensity and color.
It permits 64 channels of neural signals from the cells of the
retina, which have been placed on a multi-electrode array (MEA)
plate, to be recorded and analyzed in real-time. The system computes
and displays statistical features of the response of the retinal
cells to light stimulation. Tracy Wiggins’ classmate of
20 years ago, Pei-ji Liang, D. Phil., is now a professor of biomedical
engineering at Jiao Tong and is leading the research.
“Plexon’s
MEA Workstation will allow us to expand our research in light processing
by the retina and ultimately provide more biological knowledge
for the application of retinal prostheses to retina degeneration
disease,” said Dr. Liang, Professor and Group Head, Laboratory
of Neural Information Processing, Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University. “The Plexon equipment will
facilitate our research by providing real-time neural spike processing
and immediate feedback of the progress of our experiments.”
Plexon’s
donation of neuroscience research equipment to Jiao Tong is believed
to be the first of its kind by a U.S. company to a Chinese university.
Plexon has already delivered six Plexon Multichannel Acquisition
Processor (MAP) systems to East China Normal University. Several
more sales in China are expected in the near future.
“I’m
pleased we are able to support scientific research with the donation
of the MEA Workstation to my alma mater,” said Tracy Wiggins
of Plexon. “Shanghai Jiao Tong was the first university
in China to establish an interdisciplinary program in biomedical
engineering and is known as the Asian MIT. Coincidently, I received
a graduate electrical engineering degree from the University
of Texas at Dallas (UTD), which has a relationship with Jiao
Tong.”
Plexon’s
MAP systems are also deployed by the UTD Aging and Memory Research
Lab. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, University of Texas at Dallas,
Shanghai Zhizu Science-Based Industrial Park and Greater Dallas
Chamber of Commerce signed a “four-corner” Memorandum
of Understanding for joint intellectual and economic development
for both regions.
“Plexon’s
effort is an important step in the implementation of the joint
development,” said Dr. Da Hsuan Feng, Vice President for
Research and Graduate Education at UTD. “I am really pleased
to see that Plexon has developed such a relationship with one of
China’s premier universities.”
Plexon
is continuing to build a strong relationship with China and
has recently helped sponsor two Chinese conferences – The
Third International Symposium on Brain Functional Genomics in Shanghai
on May 26, and The First International Conference and USA-China
Joint Workshop on Neural Interface and Control on May 26-28
in Wuhan, China.
About Plexon
Plexon Inc. provides innovative data acquisition hardware and software for recording and analyzing signals from the brain and nervous system. Based in Dallas, Texas, Plexon supplies tools for basic brain and nervous system communication research, neural biosensors for drug and environmental screening, brain-machine interfaces and neuroprosthetics for the growing neurotechnology industry. For more information about the company and its products, call 214-369-4957 or visit www.plexoninc.com.
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