About Us

The electrophysiology Platform for High-throughput and Advanced Cell-based assays (e-PHAC) is a core research facility at the University of Zurich that provides access to advanced electrophysiology technologies for the functional analysis of excitable cell systems.

e-PHAC supports users by maintaining state-of-the-art instrumentation, offering hands-on training, and providing guidance on experimental workflows and best practices. The facility serves a broad range of research applications, including neuronal and cardiac models, stem-cell–derived systems, and pharmacological assays.

This tutorial describes practical workflows for the use of the MaxTwo system as implemented at e-PHAC. The procedures and recommendations presented here are based on accumulated experience across multiple projects and are intended to complement the official documentation provided by the instrument manufacturer.

For further information about the facility, available technologies, and access procedures, please visit
https://www.e-phac.uzh.ch.

This tutorial webpage was authored by David Colameo