(Irvine)–Research Associate Bin Lin studies a single neuron using a whole cell clamp rig that resem
(Irvine)–Research Associate Bin Lin studies a single neuron using a whole cell clamp rig that resembles a high–tech Rube Goldberg device. A brain slice is held in place underneath a powerful microscope, mounted atop a metal table with built–in shock absorbing. Lin works in the room next to Gary Lynch, testing and retesting samples of brain tissue for the effectivness of the ampakines being developed in the Lynch lab. August 9, 2005 (Photo by Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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