-
offers a unique platform for studying sleep and circuit-level maturation in vivo, with rodent models of sleep deprivation, developmental sleep monitoring, and electrophysiology recordings. The Kim group
-
, developmental sleep monitoring, and electrophysiology recordings. The Kim group contributes advanced tools for spatial molecular phenotyping, including smFISH-based spatial transcriptomics, spatial validation
-
Health Association and the University of Oslo. The group was in 2015 appointed status as “world-leading” as one of five appointed at the University of Oslo. More information can be found on https
-
well as funding from the Research Council of Norway, the National Health Association and the University of Oslo. The group was in 2015 appointed status as “world-leading” as one of five appointed at the University