The Finnish Electrophysiology Platform (FinE) organized its second national training course at Tampere University on 8–9 June 2026. The event attracted 65 participants from universities, research institutes, and industry across Finland and abroad, highlighting the growing interest in advanced electrophysiological methods and technologies. Participants of the FinE course in the lecture room on the second day of the course. Photo: …
FinE Course on Electrophysiology for In Vitro Models, 8-9 June 2026, Tampere University
FinE Course on Electrophysiology for In Vitro Models. Electrophysiology allows us to directly measure electrical activity in cells and tissues, providing functional insights that cannot be obtained through molecular or imaging-based approaches alone. As a core methodology in biomedical sciences, it has become increasingly important for research involving stem cell–derived disease models, organoids, organ-on-chip systems, and bioengineered tissues. BioCenter Finland …

