Restoring Sensation after Lower-Limb Amputation using Spinal Cord Stimulation
NEURAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR NORD 356 Speaker: Rohit Bose - Postdoctoral Candidate
Selective Inhibition of Small-Diameter Nerve Fibers Through Photobiomodulation: Dosing, Behavioral Analyses, and Mechanistic Insights
PhD Thesis defense in Neural Engineering Andrew Buzza Ph.D. Candidate Case Western Reserve University Department of Biomedical Engineering Cleveland, OH NORD 356 Thesis Advisor: Michael Moffitt, PhD
Developing a Methodology to Study Sensory Nerve Stimulation and Tissue Health in Diabetes
NEC Seminar, Friday, April 12, 9:00 AM Hybrid In person in Wickenden 321
From circuits to subspaces: The control of movements by the mouse motor cortex.”
Dept of Neuroscience Seminar Thursday, April 4, 2024,
Towards Minimally Invasive Interfascicular Nerve Stimulation (MiiNS)
Neural Engineering Center Seminar: In person in Wickenden 321
Neural Ecruitment by Ephaptic Coupling in Epilepsy
Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Grand Round
Artificial vision via high-channel-count visual cortical stimulation in primates Speaker: Dr. Xing Chen, Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh
CMU Neural Engineering Virtual Seminars
Detecting and amplifying motor function after stroke and spinal cord injury
Neural Prosthesis Seminar: FES Center Location: Wolstein Research Building (WRB) - 2103 Cornell Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106 Speaker: Doug Weber, PhD Akhtar and Bhutta Endowed Professor …
"Neuroelectric Landscape of Lethal Tumors: Unraveling the Role of Autonomic Nervous System in Breast and Skin Cancers
PhD Defense in Neural Engineering PhD Candidate: Jay Shiralkar Location: Wickenden 105 (in person) Advisor: Dominique Durand
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