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TRANSVISTA Showcases Advanced In Vivo Imaging Technologies at SfN 2025

TRANSVISTA successfully concluded its participation at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) 2025 Annual Meeting, presenting advancements in miniature multiphoton microscopy and super-resolutionin-vivo ultrasound imaging.

Over four days, the company welcomed a large number of researchers, collaborators, and industry experts to Booth #913, generating strong interest and high-level scientific discussions around our cutting-edge neuroscience research tools.

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Featured Imaging Platforms

This year, TRANSVISTA highlighted two core imaging systems:

SUPERNOVA-100
A high-performance miniature two-photon microscope enabling deep-brain, high-resolution imaging in freely moving animals.

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LEAPSONICS
A new super-resolution in vivo ultrasound imaging system designed to expand non-invasive functional imaging capabilities.

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Both platforms attracted substantial attention from neuroscientists exploring miniature multiphoton microscopy for systems neuroscience, behavior studies, and cross-species imaging.

Meet the Expert Sessions

TRANSVISTA hosted two “Meet the Expert” sessions featuring:

Longjun Wu, PhD
Professor and Founding Director
IMM–Center for Neuroimmunology and Glial Biology, UTHealth Houston

SUPERNOVA-100 User

Yuhan Zhang
PhD Student
Ge-Xiong Lab, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Stony Brook University

SUPERNOVA-600 User

They shared hands-on experience and data using SUPERNOVA-100 and SUPERNOVA-600, discussing experimental workflows, system performance, and imaging strategies in freely moving animals.

Scientific Contributions from the Community

At SfN 2025, researchers working with TRANSVISTA SUPERNOVA systems contributed to multiple scientific sessions and community events:

Conference Talk (JST, Nov 13–14)

Runlong Wu, PhD

Miniature Two-Photon Microscopy for Freely Moving Animals”

Prof. Wu presented the latest developments and applications of miniature two-photon microscopy based on the SUPERNOVA platform, highlighting its advantages in studying neural activity in naturalistic, freely moving conditions.

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Chinese Social Event Mini Talk (Evening of Nov 16)

Guinevere Bell, PhD

“Miniature Two-Photon Microscopy for Freely Moving Animals”

At the SfN Chinese Social event, Dr. Bell delivered a concise introduction to TRANSVISTA’s miniature two-photon imaging technologies, showcasing the SUPERNOVA product family and its capabilities for freely moving animal imaging.

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Nanosymposium Talk

Runlong Wu PhD

A long-working distance miniature two-photon microscope enables cross-species imaging from rodents to nonhuman primates”

Prof. Wu presented new advances in long–working-distance miniature two-photon microscopy that enable high-resolution, deep-brain imaging across species—from freely moving mice and marmosets to head-unrestrained macaques. His work demonstrated how flexible, cross-species miniature imaging can open new pathways for studying complex behaviors and comparative brain function.

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Poster Presentation

Yuhan Zhang (Ge-Xiong Lab, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Stony Brook University)

“Studying reward encoding in the auditory central processing pathway using two-photon imaging in freely behaving mice”

This study demonstrated how SUPERNOVA-600’s dual-color, dual-channel imaging enables deeper insights into sensory–reward interactions.

Looking Ahead

SfN 2025 marked an important milestone for TRANSVISTA as the company continues expanding its global presence and supporting the international neuroscience community.

“As we close this year’s meeting, we remain committed to enabling scientists to push boundaries — and to keep moving freely.”

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About TRANSVISTA

TRANSVISTA is dedicated to advancing in vivo imaging technologies for neuroscience research, with a focus on miniature multiphoton microscopy and multimodal solutions for freely moving animal studies.

For more information, please visit: https://www.transvista.com