Professor Runlong Wu Invited to Present at Modulation of Neural Circuits and Behavior GRC
From May 18 to 23, 2025, the Modulation of Neural Circuits and Behavior GRC was successfully held in Vaud, Switzerland. Nearly 200 experts and scholars in neuroscience from around the world attended the conference, focusing on the theme “Dynamic Neural Processing in Adaptive Behaviors Across Species.” They explored cutting-edge research in neuroscience and shared the latest academic achievements.
During the conference, Professor Runlong Wu (Beijing Information Science and Technology University, Beijing Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging) was invited to deliver a keynote presentation titled “A Versatile Miniature Two-Photon Microscope Enables Multicolor Deep-Brain Imaging.” In his talk, he elaborated on the development, practical applications, and latest advancements of miniaturized multiphoton imaging technology. His team’s recent technological breakthroughs provided new directions for neuroscience research, sparking in-depth discussions and exchanges among attending experts.
Since it was founded in 1931, GRC has established a prestigious reputation for creating enduring scientific communities that advance the frontiers of research in biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and related technologies. GRC organizes over 395 academic events per year, each highlighting the latest, cutting-edge research in fields ranging from physics to neurobiology, material science and engineering, to medicine.The Modulation of Neural Circuits and Behavior GRC, held biennially, serves as a platform for experts and scholars in the field to showcase latest outcomes, exchange ideas, and deepen collaborations.
This research was supported by the Beijing Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging.