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Exhibitions > SfN 2020 Booth #1223 > GDCh event Berlin 2020 > FENS Forum 2020

Thomas RECORDING will
be present at the GDCh event in Berlin 2020

Thomas RECORDING GmbH will exhibit at the 7th GDCh Electrochemistry research event 2020 in Berlin, Germany. On this page Thomas RECORDING will present general information about the meeting and about the TREC exhibition.

Fast Facts

  • September 23 – September 25, 2020 in Berlin (Germany)
  • Venue: Henry-Ford building of Freie Universität Berlin
  • Exhibitors from all over the world
  • The conference is jointly organized by GDCh Fachgruppe Elektrochemie, GDCh Arbeitskreis Elektroanalytische Chemie, DBG, DECHEMA, AGEF, GfKORR and DGO
GDCh

Electrochemistry is a successful series of conferences, held every other year. Starting in Gießen (2008), followed by Bochum (2010), Munich (2012), Mainz (2014), Goslar (2016) and Ulm (2018), scientists working in the various areas of electrochemistry joined for discussing cutting-edge trends and applications. The conference is jointly organized by GDCh Fachgruppe Elektrochemie, GDCh Arbeitskreis Elektroanalytische Chemie, DBG, DECHEMA, AGEF, GfKORR and DGO.

Please visit the official GDCh website for more detailed information.

Thomas RECORDING will exhibit at the 7th GDCh Electrochemistry research event. At the booth we will present new developed products, as well as proven systems. Our experienced team is looking forward to find a technical solution for your individual scientific project.

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To get an impression of neuroscience products made in Germany click here to get an overview.

Planned exhibits

The listed exhibits are preliminary and may change. If you like to see a specific product from Thomas RECORDING during the exhibition, please contact us.

History of Thomas RECORDING GmbH

Thomas RECORDING was founded in 1989 by Uwe Thomas, and is the sole manufacturer and distributor of the complete range of equipment utilized for the Reitboeck and Eckhorn methods of multiple microelectrode recordings in the brain. These systems were developed in close cooperation with the department of Applied Physics & Neurophysics at the University of Marburg, Germany, where these methods have been used exclusively for 25 years in the laboratories of Professor Reinhard Eckhorn and Professor Reitboeck. Since becoming commercially available, our systems are also being used by an increasing number of leading U.S., Japanese and European neurophysiological research laboratories.

For example, we fitted out the laboratory of the Nobel Prize winner Professor Torsten Wiesel in New York with our Eckhorn multielectrode-system, the new laboratory of Professor Nikos Logothetis at the Max-Planck-Institute for biological Cybernetics in Tübingen, Germany, and the laboratories of Prof. Dr. Vernon B. Mountcastle at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, U.S.A.


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