SBIR-STTR Award

Dynamic Optical Control System (Docs) For Neuroplasticity Study
Award last edited on: 8/31/10

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIMH
Total Award Amount
$236,390
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Junyu Mai

Company Information

Photonicent Inc

2080 Vanderslice Avenue
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
   (925) 324-9038
   info@photonicent.com
   www.photonicent.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 11
County: Contra Costa

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43MH091635-01
Start Date: 8/1/10    Completed: 7/31/12
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$236,390
Recent advancements in photo-responsive molecules allowed neuroscientists to remotely control neuron activities by focusing light on individual cells. Because of the non-invasive nature of optical control, long term control and monitoring of neurons for study of neuron development and neuroplasticity will also become possible. But the potential of this method can not be fully realized without a powerful tool to direct the light in a spatially and temporally defined pattern. In this application, Photonicent Inc. proposes to develop a novel Dynamic Optical Control System (DOCS) that will allow researchers to apply spatiotemporally-defined optical control over single cells or subcellular structures on a conventional microscope. DOCS will be developed by constructing an integrated hardware and software system for controlling and programming the operation of camera, multiple light sources and spatial light modulator. This advanced tool can generate profound impact on neuroplasticity research by allowing researchers to precisely activate targeting molecules in specific regions inside a single cell, to simultaneously or sequentially probe multiple neurons in a complicated circuitry in tissue samples or small live animals, and to conduct many other systematic investigations that are not possible before but are extremely important for understanding activity-guided neural development and adaptation process.

Public Health Relevance:
This research will develop an instrument for dynamic optical manipulation of neuron activities. This enabling tool will lead to new improvements in neuroplasticity research, ultimately resulting in deeper understanding of human nervous system and more effective therapies for nervous system related disorders.

Thesaurus Terms:
"algorithms; Animals; Body Tissues; Cns Plasticity; Cell Communication And Signaling; Cell Signaling; Cells; Development; Disease; Disorder; Frequencies (Time Pattern); Frequency; Human; Human, General; Illumination; Individual; Intracellular Communication And Signaling; Intracellular Structure; Investigation; Investigators; Lead; Life; Light; Lighting; Man (Taxonomy); Man, Modern; Methods; Microscope; Molecular; Monitor; Msec; Nrvs-Sys; Nature; Nerve Cells; Nerve Unit; Nervous System; Nervous System Structure; Neural Cell; Neural Development; Neurocyte; Neurologic Body System; Neurologic Organ System; Neuronal Plasticity; Neurons; Neurosciences; Operation; Operative Procedures; Operative Surgical Procedures; Optics; Pattern; Pb Element; Phase; Photoradiation; Process; Programs (Pt); Programs [publication Type]; Research; Research Personnel; Researchers; Resolution; Signal Transduction; Signal Transduction Systems; Signaling; Site; Source; Subcellular Structure; Surgical; Surgical Interventions; Surgical Procedure; System; System, Loinc Axis 4; Time; Tissue Sample; Tissues; Training; Uv Laboratory Microscope; Ultraviolet Microscopes; Biological Signal Transduction; Disease/Disorder; Effective Therapy; Fluorescence Microscope; Fluorescence/Uv Microscope; Fluorescent Microscope; Heavy Metal Pb; Heavy Metal Lead; Instrument; Laboratory Fluorescence Light Microscope; Millisecond; Multi-Photon; Neural Plasticity; Neurodevelopment; Neuron Development; Neuronal; Neuroplasticity; Novel; Programs; Prototype; Public Health Relevance; Software Systems; Spatiotemporal; Surgery; Tool; User-Friendly"

Phase II

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