Mouse Whole-Brain Cellular Connectomics

Recent advances in high-throughput multi-beam scanning electron microscopy (EM) and mouse whole-brain EM preparation and collection on tape (“Brain-on-Tape”) have resulted in substantial progress towards a nano-scale map of the whole mouse brain. These maps can be used to determine how individual neurons are synaptically connected and can be used to reconstruct the precise “wiring diagram” of the whole mouse brain. We discuss the methods, recent results and remaining challenges. The ZEISS MultiSEM family features 61 or even 91 electron beams scanning in parallel, resulting in unprecedented imaging speed. This finally enables extremely large-scale electron microscopy projects such as the mapping of the brain’s neural networks at high resolution. This talk will outline the operation principle of the technology and give an overview of ongoing further application developments.

Creators and Guests

Karen O'Hanlon Cohrt
Host
Karen O'Hanlon Cohrt
Editor in Chief, CRISPR Medicine News
Anna-Lena Eberle
Guest
Anna-Lena Eberle
Product Manager at Carl Zeiss MultiSEM GmbH
Shawn Mikula
Guest
Shawn Mikula
Project Leader, MPI for Neurobiology. Dept.
Mouse Whole-Brain Cellular Connectomics