Diagnostic Biochips
@DiagBiochips
Unlocking the future cures to neurological diseases with high density, microfabricated neural probes for electrophysiology research.
NIH initiative prioritizes human-based research tech. Tools that offer functional readouts from human-derived models are needed. Our SomaFocus enables high-res ephys recordings from intact brain organoids—helping researchers map neural activity in vitro. hubs.ly/Q03xTFb20
Michael Long's new study, using DBC's P128-5, shows that parrots have a vocal motor map similar to human speech-related brain activity. This positions them as a model for studying speech motor control and developing therapies for communication disorders. hubs.ly/Q03cPRfq0

🚀 We are thrilled to announce that DBC has been selected to pitch at the Biotools Innovator East Coast Pitch Event! We’re excited to showcase our innovation and share how we’re making an impact. #BTIRoadTour2025 #StartupPitch #StartupInnovation #Innovation #LifeSciences

Using high-density DBC silicon probes, a new study published in Science reveals how hippocampal neurons encode social memories. This work sheds light on the neural basis of social recognition, processing, & informs neuropsychiatric research. #DBCInside hubs.ly/Q03wxRYR0

We had a great time attending the BioTools Innovator Summit! It was an energizing start to the program—connecting with alumni, investors, & potential mentors, and learning from the incredible community. We're grateful to be part of it and excited for what's ahead. #BTI2025Cohort




Will you be at Japan Health 2025 in Osaka this week? Come visit us at our booth B-0809 in Hall 6B! As a developer of cutting-edge electrophysiology tools for brain organoid research, we’re excited to showcase how our technology is transforming in-vitro functional readouts.

We are pleased to announce that Diagnostic Biochips was selected to be a part of the BioTools Innovator 2025 Cohort. We are one of 31 amazing companies selected from 400+ applicants for the Accelerator Program. Thank you to all who have made this possible! hubs.ly/Q03sg1Y90

Will you be at the BIO International Convention in Boston this week? Our CEO, Brian Jamieson, is attending BIO to connect with researchers and investors and talk about our new organoid electrophysiology platform. Message [email protected] to schedule a meeting!

Attending MPS World Summit in Belgium? Meet our CTO, Fan Wu! He will be giving a presentation on our new approach to recording inside brain organoids: 6/12 @ 12:20pm in Shed 1 BIS. #805 titled, "High-throughput electrophysiology readout from inside of intact brain organoids"

New research in macaques from the Hoffman Lab, @perpl_lab, at Vanderbilt University uncovers how memories evolve over time and what happens during sleep to preserve and link them. See how DBC's Deep Array is the tool they needed to succeed: hubs.ly/Q03mcw750 #DBCInside

On Tuesday, we had the honor of attending the Maryland Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Tech Showcase in Baltimore! Brian Jamieson, our Founder and CEO, presented to a panel of investors and participated in the poster session to answer questions and continue networking.




We’re excited to attend the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund Showcase on April 29! This event will highlight advancements in stem cell research & regenerative medicine, featuring startup pitches, poster presentations, and panel discussions. See you there! #MSCRF #Biotech

We are excited to announce that, thanks to the Maryland Department of Commerce, we will be attending Japan Health 2025! We were selected as 1 of 14 companies showcasing MD's life sciences innovations. Thank you to Stef Trop, Mia Romeo, & Hui-Min Tzeng for this delegation.

We’re honored to receive the Maryland Manufacturing 4.0 Grant! This supports our investment in a mechanized multi-lens microscope for silicon neural probe evaluation, using AI-driven analysis for precise, consistent inspections. Huge thanks to Governor Moore & MD Commerce! 🎉
From all of us at DBC, we hope you had a wonderful holiday season. We have an exciting year ahead of us with new product development. We are broadening our focus to engage with researchers in additional fields of study. Stay tuned for updates of our new projects!
A new study by Westerberg et al. from the Maier and Bastos labs challenges predictive coding (PC) models, suggesting the brain may handle prediction errors differently than we thought. Findings using the DBC Deep Array reveal a twist: hubs.ly/Q02WCydj0 #DBCInside
