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Building a Simple and Versatile Illumination System for Optogenetic Experiments

Phillip Kyriakakis
Stanford University and Wu Tsai Neuroscience Institute
Mar 8, 2022

Controlling biological processes using light has increased the accuracy and speed with which researchers can manipulate many biological processes. Optical control allows for an unprecedented ability to dissect function and holds the potential for enabling novel genetic therapies. However, optogenetic experiments require adequate light sources with spatial, temporal, or intensity control, often a bottleneck for researchers. Here we detail how to build a low-cost and versatile LED illumination system that is easily customizable for different available optogenetic tools. This system is configurable for manual or computer control with adjustable LED intensity. We provide an illustrated step-by-step guide for building the circuit, making it computer-controlled, and constructing the LEDs. To facilitate the assembly of this device, we also discuss some basic soldering techniques and explain the circuitry used to control the LEDs. Using our open-source user interface, users can automate precise timing and pulsing of light on a personal computer (PC) or an inexpensive tablet. This automation makes the system useful for experiments that use LEDs to control genes, signaling pathways, and other cellular activities that span large time scales. For this protocol, no prior expertise in electronics is required to build all the parts needed or to use the illumination system to perform optogenetic experiments.

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GuPPy, a Python toolbox for the analysis of fiber photometry data

Talia Lerner
Northwestern University
Nov 23, 2021

Fiber photometry (FP) is an adaptable method for recording in vivo neural activity in freely behaving animals. It has become a popular tool in neuroscience due to its ease of use, low cost, the ability to combine FP with freely moving behavior, among other advantages. However, analysis of FP data can be a challenge for new users, especially those with a limited programming background. Here, we present Guided Photometry Analysis in Python (GuPPy), a free and open-source FP analysis tool. GuPPy is provided as a Jupyter notebook, a well-commented interactive development environment (IDE) designed to operate across platforms. GuPPy presents the user with a set of graphic user interfaces (GUIs) to load data and provide input parameters. Graphs produced by GuPPy can be exported into various image formats for integration into scientific figures. As an open-source tool, GuPPy can be modified by users with knowledge of Python to fit their specific needs.

ePoster

BrainTrawler Lite: Navigating through a multi-scale multi-modal gene transcriptomics data resource through a lightweight user interface

Bianca Burger, Tobias Peherstorfer, Sophia Ulonska, Florian Ganglberger, Domic Kargl, Simone Locato, Bader Al-Hamdan, Marvin Kleinlehner, Wulf Haubensak, Katja Bühler

FENS Forum 2024

ePoster

A graphic user interface for identification and characterization of neuronal ensembles in two-photon calcium imaging recordings

Ricardo Velázquez Contreras, Luis Carrillo Reid

FENS Forum 2024