Development of a two photon microscope for tracking Drosophila larvae

ORAL

Abstract

Current in vivo methods for measuring neural activity in Drosophila larva require immobilization of the animal. Although we can record neural signals while stimulating the sensory organs, we cannot read the behavioral output because we have prevented the animal from moving. Many research questions cannot be answered without observation of neural activity in behaving (freely-moving) animals. Our project aims to develop a tracking microscope that maintains the neurons of interest in the field of view and in focus during the rapid three dimensional motion of a free larva.

Authors

  • Doycho Karagyozov

    New York Univ NYU

  • Mirna Mihovilovic Skanata

    New York Univ NYU, New York University

  • Marc Gershow

    New York Univ NYU, New York University