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Bioserver.net - computation on living neurons is now available online
VEVEY, Switzerland, September 10, 2020, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

AlpVision SA, a global leader in advanced signal processing applications, just 
announced at the 2020-Intelligent Health Summit that the online access to the 
real-time electrical activity of living neurons is now available on 
BioServer.net (https://bioserver.net/live), AlpVision proprietary platform. 

As announced by AlpVision's CEO, Dr. Fred Jordan and AlpVision's President, Dr. 
Martin Kutter, BioServer.net aims to facilitate the research on advanced 
software algorithms using living neurons, by making it possible to perform them 
without the direct access to expensive lab facility. This brings a unique 
opportunity for worldwide experimental research on software and neuronal 
signaling applications to anyone interested in the subject. Access to 
Bioserver.net also opens the way for development of low-energy consumption 
advanced computing units, made of real neural networks as opposed to the 
silicon-based artificial neural networks. 

BioServer.net was created by integrating living neuronal cell cultures, 
electrical hardware, signal processing tools and internet frontend 
technologies. The neurons are obtained by a differentiation of human Induced 
Pluripotent Stem Cells. Differentiated neuronal cells are grouped together in 
order to form a spheroid shape built of 100'000 to 1'000'000 neurons and of 
about 500 micrometers of diameter. Electrodes are used to enable bidirectional 
communication between the living neurons and artificial hardware. The ultimate 
goal of these neuron-based Biological Neural Networks is to achieve 
sophisticated tasks that are impossible using traditional silicon-based 
methods, for example the current deep learning algorithms.

This initiative is at the intersection of neuroscience, computer science and 
hardware design. It shares some similarities with the NeuralLink project 
undertaken by Elon Musk. Both projects share a similar ambition of combining 
biological power with hardware in order to open new possibilities. However, 
BioServer.net focuses specifically on in vitro cultures. The ultimate objective 
of the project is to achieve specific technical functions, such as building 
tools with superior computation capabilities and to provide low energy data 
computation.

The next steps in the BioServer.net development is to implement an API for 
programmers to enable direct performance of read/write operations remotely from 
their source code and potentially integrate those function calls with standard 
TensorFlow/PyTorch operations.

Bioserver.net

Fred Jordan 
avinfo-20@alpvision.com
+41 21 948 64 64
Rue du Clos 12, 1800, Vevey, Switzerland

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SOURCE: BioServer.net
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