“Across species, early brain development is defined by a period of exuberant synapse formation, followed by one in which any unnecessary connections are pruned. Disruption to either process may explain some of the atypical development seen in autism, but much about synaptic development remains unknown.” BlinkLab Founders Samuel Wang and Henk-Jan Boele discuss their research on autism in Spectrum, the leading publication for autism […]
Some exciting news from BlinkLab today. We just closed our seed round at AUD 1.2M! In March Samuel Wang and Henk-Jan Boele received support for research and development through Princeton University Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund. “The program gives discoveries an extra push through the development pipeline to bring technologies to the stage where they are ready for further investment, from either […]
To speed up the development of the App BlinkLab partnered with Zooma. Zooma is a creative development studio specialised in building custom mobile apps, responsive websites and backend systems. From Leiden, in the Netherlands, they work with their partners and customers on valuable, durable and engaging digital experiences on all screens. Read more on the Zooma […]
BlinkLab received support for research and development through Princeton’s Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund! “The program gives discoveries an extra push through the development pipeline to bring technologies to the stage where they are ready for further investment, from either a startup or a larger company. Faculty researchers may use the funding to fuel the construction […]
The BlinkLab technology is protected by several patents. Read more on the Princeton University website: http://puotl.technologypublisher.com/technology/42840