
ETT Research Division was established in Genoa, ITALY, in 2000 as a spin-off of the University
of Genoa from a group of young Biomedical Engineers fascinated in developing new devices for neuroengineering applications.
The contact with Universities is still alive allowing ETT to be “culturally contaminated” by the continuous exposure to a scientifically and clinically advanced environment. In particular, fruitful collaborations have been established in fields ranging from cellular to human behavioural neuroscience. Furthermore, the participation to several European and National projects represents a strategic point in the company’s plans.
In this framework, ETT provides technological support to partners for projects application, development of software tools (data acquisition and analysis), biomedical devices testing and integration, and collaborates in reporting scientific results on international scientific journals.
All the devices developed by ETT are characterised by the utmost quality and based on scientific research always conducted in partnership with Universities.
The contact with Universities is still alive allowing ETT to be “culturally contaminated” by the continuous exposure to a scientifically and clinically advanced environment. In particular, fruitful collaborations have been established in fields ranging from cellular to human behavioural neuroscience. Furthermore, the participation to several European and National projects represents a strategic point in the company’s plans.
In this framework, ETT provides technological support to partners for projects application, development of software tools (data acquisition and analysis), biomedical devices testing and integration, and collaborates in reporting scientific results on international scientific journals.
All the devices developed by ETT are characterised by the utmost quality and based on scientific research always conducted in partnership with Universities.

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16/12/2010
ETT and “In vitro Neural Tissue for replacement of Transgenic animals with memory learning deficiencies”
Last 13 and 14 December ETT hosted the final meeting of the ARTEMIS project - “In vitro Neural Tissue for repl...
ETT and “In vitro Neural Tissue for replacement of Transgenic animals with memory learning deficiencies”
Last 13 and 14 December ETT hosted the final meeting of the ARTEMIS project - “In vitro Neural Tissue for repl...
22/10/2010
The "European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA)" asks ETT to share his experiences for the assessment of chemicals
ETT was invited by the European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA) to participate...
The "European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA)" asks ETT to share his experiences for the assessment of chemicals
ETT was invited by the European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA) to participate...
08/06/2010
ETT attended the AXLR8-1 workshop
ETT has been invited to the first “Accelerating the transition to a toxicity pathway-based paradigm for chemic...
ETT attended the AXLR8-1 workshop
ETT has been invited to the first “Accelerating the transition to a toxicity pathway-based paradigm for chemic...


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