Oshiorenoya E. Agabi
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Oshiorenoya E. Agabi is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of neuroscience, robotics, and artificial intelligence. His primary research areas include automated in vivo electrophysiology, neural circuit mapping, and the development of intelligent laboratory instrumentation. Agabi's most significant contribution is his groundbreaking work on the robotic automation of in vivo two-photon targeted whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology, as detailed in his highly cited 2017 paper (70 citations). This innovation revolutionized the study of cellular function by enabling precise, high-throughput recording from genetically or morphologically defined neurons—a task previously limited by manual "blind" patch-clamp techniques. By integrating robotics with advanced imaging, Agabi dramatically increased the efficiency and accuracy of neural circuit interrogation, allowing researchers to systematically probe specific cell types in living brain tissue. His work has profound implications for understanding neurological disorders and developing brain-machine interfaces. Beyond his technical achievements, Agabi is recognized for his visionary approach to merging biology with engineering, positioning him as a leading figure in the next generation of neurotechnology.
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