Katalin Zsófia Tóth has recently joined our group as a laboratory research assistant as well as a PhD student.
In her PhD work, Kata will be studying neurons derived from human iPSCs in human organotypic brain cultures. She is going to be involved in several related projects, which will allow her to work with (among others) patch-clamp intracellular electrophysiology, multi-channel extracellular recordings, two-photon laser scanning microscopy, postoperative human organotypic slice cultures, and histological reconstructions.

Last but not least, she recently won a NeuroArt competition with the following, beautifully reconstructed image from her previous work. Thank you for your enthusiasm, and we look forward to working with you!
Good times ahead!
