Vulintus at SfN 2019

Vulintus isn’t exhibiting at SfN this year, but that doesn’t mean we’re skipping it. There’s at least 15(!) posters this year with data from Vulintus systems, covering a wide range of injury models in both rats and mice. Go check them out! Also, Vulintus co-founder Drew Sloan will be presenting a poster on our new OmniHome home cage behavior system on Tuesday afternoon. Send us a message if you’d like to meet with Drew a the conference.

Vulintus' OmniHome Project Receives NIH Funding

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) has awarded Vulintus a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to develop our OmniHome system. OmniHome is a self-contained operant behavior system, wireless and battery-powered, that is designed to fit into standard rack-mounted home cages with no required modification of the rack. With Phase I funding, Vulintus will produce ~20 prototypes for validation testing in Dr. Catherine Thorn’s lab at the University of Texas at Dallas. If you’re interested in perhaps becoming a OmniHome beta tester, please contact us.

Vulintus' HabiTrak Project Receives NIH Funding

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has awarded Vulintus a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to develop our HabiTrak device. HabiTrak is a small, wireless device designed to be placed inside small animal home cages to track their health and activity using a suite of miniature sensors. With integrated WiFi and Bluetooth LE, HabiTrak can send data directly to the cloud. If you’re interested in perhaps becoming a HabiTrak beta tester, please contact us.