- Former CNT student Courtnie Paschall, who is also the founder of Invirtualis, Inc., has been named to the Husky 100.
- 2023 CNT REU student Ryan Wang, who worked in the lab of Amy Orsborn, will begin his graduate studies in bioengineering at Stanford University this fall.
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- Optogenetic Approaches to Understanding Neural Circuits and Behavior, Gordon Research Conference (July 21-26, 2024,Lucca, Italy); CNT members Bing Brunton and Mehrdad Jazayeri will be speakers.
- Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting (October 5-9, 2024; Chicago, IL).
- Spinal Cord Injury and Regeneration: Bridging Molecular Insights and Therapeutic Innovation, Gordon Research Conference (July 6-11, 2025, Lucca, Italy).
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- Levinson, L.H., Sun, S., Paschall, C.J., Perks, K.M., Weaver, K.E., Perlmutter, S.I., Ko, A.L., Ojemann, J.G., and Herron, J. A., Data processing techniques impact quantification of cortico-cortical evoked potentials. J. Neurosci. Methods, 2024.
- Beck, A., Schönau, A., MacDuffie, K., Dasgupta, I., Flynn, G., Song, D., Goering, S and Klein, E., In the spectrum of people who are healthy: Views of individuals at risk of dementia on using neurotechnology for cognitive enhancement. Neuroethics, 17, 24 (2024).
- Tefertiller, C., Trumbower, R., Morse, L., van Nes, I., Kalsi-Ryan, S., Purcell, M., Janssen, T., Krassioukov, A., Zhao, K., Guest, J., Marino, R., Murray, L., Wecht, J., Rieger, M., Pradarelli, J., Suggitt, J., Turner, A., Gelenitis, K., D’Amico, J., Moritz, C. and Field-Fote, E., Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (ARC-EX Therapy) is safe and effective at improving upper extremity function following spinal cord injury (P7-11.001). April 9, 2024, 102, (17_supplement_1).
- Valencia, D., Mercier, P.P. and Alimohammad, A., An efficient brain-switch for asynchronous brain-computer interfaces. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, May 3, 2024.
- Philippe, R., Janet, R., Khalvati, K. Rao, R.P.N., Lee, D. and Dreher, J-C., Neurocomputational mechanisms involved in adaptation to fluctuating intentions of others. Nat. Commun., 15, 3189, 2024.
- Moritz, C., Field-Fote, E.C., Tefertiller, C., van Nes, I., Trumbower, R., Kalsi-Ryan, S., Purcell, M., Janssen, T.W.J., Krassioukov, A., Morse, L.R., Zhao, K.D., Guest, J., Marino, R.J., Murray, L.M., Wecht, J.M., Rieger, M., Pradarelli, J., Turner, A., D’Amico, J., Squair, J.W. and Courtine, G., Non-invasive spinal cord electrical stimulation for arm and hand function in chronic tetraplegia: a safety and efficacy trial, Nat. Med., 2024.
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RECENT PAPERS OF INTEREST
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- Improvement in motor and walking capacity during multisegmental transcutaneous spinal stimulation in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury, Int. J. Mol. Sci., 2024.
- Definition of implanted neurological device abandonment: A systematic review and consensus statement, JAMA Netw. Open., 2024.
- Flexible circumferential bioelectronics to enable 360-degree recording and stimulation of the spinal cord, Sci. Advances, 2024.
- Unintentionally intentional: unintended effects of spinal stimulation as a platform for multi-modal neurorehabilitation after spinal cord injury, Bioelectron. Med., 2024.
- Simulation-informed power budget estimate of a fully-implantable brain-computer interface, Ann. Biomed. Eng., 2024.
- Understanding the ethical issues of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs): A blessing or the beginning of a dystopian future, Cureus, 2024.
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