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Neuroscientist, inventor, entrepreneur. Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology at the MIT Media Lab & MIT McGovern Institute.

MIT, Cambridge, MA
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Joined November 2008

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    Ed Boyden‏Verified account @eboyden3 13 Dec 2018

    In Science, today: What if we run expansion microscopy backwards? Announcing implosion fabrication -- a new way of making nanotechnology, inexpensively and quickly! The news article, from MIT News. 1/4http://news.mit.edu/2018/shrink-any-object-nanoscale-1213 …

    11:39 AM - 13 Dec 2018
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    • christine liu 🌿 two photon art L.D.Gülbaran Ankita Daiya Antonio Occelli David Schuster Ashruti Thakore Marika Ruiyao Cai Lignani Lab Prashant
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      2. Bernardo Sabatini‏ @blsabatini 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        Congrats Ed. Another brilliant idea! Can we iterate shrinking and expanded to get nonsense, like repeatedly using Google translate?

        1 reply 0 retweets 18 likes
      3. Kay Tye‏ @kaymtye 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @blsabatini @eboyden3

        You’ve made Honey I shrunk the kids reality show.

        1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
      4. Kay Tye‏ @kaymtye 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @kaymtye @blsabatini @eboyden3

        Oh damn. Realized twenty other people already made that joke before I did!

        0 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
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      2. David Schneider‏ @schneiderneuro 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        It's only a matter of time before the reverse-expansion-microscopy-machine get's left in the attic and my kids accidentally shrink themselves.pic.twitter.com/52hSW39Ci9

        1 reply 2 retweets 21 likes
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      2. Steve Shea‏ @sheacshl 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        Steve Shea Retweeted Ed Boyden

        This is so cool! A new paper from @eboyden3 ’s lab basically describes nanofabrication with Shrinky Dinks.https://twitter.com/eboyden3/status/1073301282599985153 …

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        Ed BoydenVerified account @eboyden3
        In Science, today: What if we run expansion microscopy backwards? Announcing implosion fabrication -- a new way of making nanotechnology, inexpensively and quickly! The news article, from MIT News. 1/4 http://news.mit.edu/2018/shrink-any-object-nanoscale-1213 …
        1 reply 2 retweets 9 likes
      3. Steve Shea‏ @sheacshl 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @sheacshl @eboyden3

        http://bit.ly/2UDMfsm 

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      1. ꜱᴡᴀᴘɴɪʟ ಠ_ಠ ʙʜᴀᴛɪᴀ‏ @synbiocs 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        pic.twitter.com/iEPmPMKWO0

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      1. Brad‏ @BradCanKook 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        I will be very disappointed if they don't fabricate the world's tiniest violin.

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      1. Ji Yi‏ @JiYiLight 14 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        Blew my mind. This is awesome!

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      1. FuturamaKing 🚀‏ @FuturamaKing 13 Dec 2018
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        pic.twitter.com/AkXcYXYf9T

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      1. Yi Cui 崔毅‏ @Yillumination 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        Like Ant-Man!#antman

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      1. Michael R Tadross‏ @miketadross 15 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        Awesome idea, fearless execution.

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      1. Samidh‏ @samidh 14 Dec 2018
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        This is an incredible innovation. Congrats, @eboyden3 and team!

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      1. Mouad Lamrani‏ @meniconrd 13 Dec 2018
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        @edboyden3 just awesome dear inventor and scholar in chief. I am looking forward to shrink my biosensors. Great Ed.

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      1. Nick Hutton‏ @nickdothutton 13 Dec 2018
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        You just need one of these.pic.twitter.com/pV5fcUPC6q

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      1. Graham Dellaire‏ @DocDellaire 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        Very cool!

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      1. Andrew Hessel‏ @andrewhessel 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        Love this!

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      1. Jerzy Szablowski‏ @JerzySzablowski 13 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3

        Very exciting! Could you intertwine cells within these structures to have a spatially patterned tissue/electronics hybrid?

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      1. (Dr.) Rob Law‏ @Partitio_nBlues 14 Dec 2018
        Replying to @eboyden3 @BenSaunders

        This and other news brought to you by the human brain's use of the symmetric group Z2.

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