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- Several CNT members (Azadeh Yazdan, Tim Brown, Eric Shea-Brown) will speak at An Evening With Neuroscience event on May 6, 2002 (6:00-9:00 pm) at the University of Washington, Kane Hall 130.
- 2022 Implantables Workshop, May 9-10, 2022, NC State University, Raleigh, NC.
- UW Graduate Program in Neuroscience Seminar: Dr. David Gire (Assistant Professor, UW Psychology) will present “Algorithms and neural circuits for complex natural behavior,” May 23, 2022, 3:30 – 4:50 pm in HSB D-209 (and streamed at: https://washington.zoom.us/j/91561927660).
- Neuroergonomics Conference & NYC Neuromodulation Conference, July 28-August 1, 2022, New York City, NY (abstracts due May 2, 2022).
- International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, November 2-4, 2022, Montreal, Canada, and online (abstracts due May 31, 2022).
- Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, November 12-16, 2022, San Diego, CA (abstract submission opens June 15, 2022).
- University of Washington Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Colloquium Lectures:
- Lan Luan (Rice University), Ultraflexible electrodes for long-lasting, bi-directional interface with the central nervous system, May 3, 2022, 10:30 am.
- Aaron Batista (University of Pittsburgh), The view of cognition from motor cortex, May 10, 2022, 10:30 am.
- Rikky Muller (UC Berkeley), May 17, 2022, 10:30 am.
- Samantha Santacruz (University of Texas, Austin), Neurotechnologies for brain I/O and scientific applications, May 24, 2022, 10:30 am.
- Shreya Saxena (University of Florida), May 31, 2022, 10:30 am.
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Last month, the
Synaptech and
NeuroTEC organizations held their 2022 Hackathon at the CNT. The hackathon hosted 25 participants in seven teams who developed projects over one weekend. The winning team (
Tim Li, Sunny Zheng, and Yanfeng Cui) was “Automated Annotator” which used deep learning to extract brain activity features.
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- Caldwell, D. and Rao, R.P.N., Restoring touch through electrodes implanted in the human brain will require engineering around a sensory lag, The Conversation, March 30, 2022.
- Valencia, D. and Alimohammad, A., Towards in vivo neural decoding. Biomed. Eng. Lett., 2022.
- Peterson, S.M., Singh, S.H., Dichter, B., Scheid, M., Rao, R.P.N. and Brunton, B.W., AJILE12: Long-term naturalistic human intracranial neural recordings and pose, Sci. Data, 9, 184, 2022.
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RECENT PAPERS OF INTEREST
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- An adaptive closed-loop ECoG decoder for long-term and stable bimanual control of an exoskeleton by a tetraplegic, J. Neural Eng., 2022.
- Concurrent stimulation and sensing in bi-directional brain interfaces: a multi-site translational experience, J. Neural Eng., 2022.
- Spinal cord bioelectronic interfaces: opportunities in neural recording and clinical challenges, J. Neural Eng., 2022.
- Advances in epidural spinal cord stimulation to restore function after spinal cord injury: History and systematic review. J Neurotrauma, 2022.
- The brain-reading devices helping paralysed people to move, talk and touch, Nature, 2022.
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- Art of Neuroscience Competition (entries due May 15, 2022)
- Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology (entries due June 15, 2022)
- Brain Awareness Video Contest (entries due July 5, 2022)
- BRAIN Initiative: Biology and Biophysics of Neural Stimulation and Recording Technologies
- BRAIN Initiative: Advanced Postdoctoral Career Transition Award to Promote Diversity
- BRAIN Initiative: Development and Validation of Novel Tools to Probe Cell-Specific and Circuit-Specific Processes in the Brain
- BRAIN Initiative: Research on the Ethical Implications of Advancements in Neurotechnology and Brain Science
- BRAIN Initiative: New Technologies and Novel Approaches for Recording and Modulation in the Nervous System (R01)
- BRAIN Initiative: New Concepts and Early-Stage Research for Recording and Modulation in the Nervous System (R21)
- BRAIN Initiative: Next-Generation Invasive Devices for Recording and Modulation in the Human Central Nervous System
- BRAIN Initiative: Standards to Define Experiments Related to the BRAIN Initiative
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To include news items and announcements in the monthly newsletter, please contact CNT Executive and Education Director
Eric H. Chudler.
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