New brain implant for neural recording provides more data, less tissue damage
Stanford School of Medicine - 23-Mar-2020Thousands of single-neuron activities can be recorded as successfully tested in mice
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BioX PhD Fellow at Stanford University
Multi-disciplinary engineer with interest and experience in flexible electronics, biomedical devices and brain-machine interfaces. Currently developing and applying a large-scale brain-machine interface for monitoring large populations of neurons in behaving animals and analyzing large datasets.
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Details last updated 24-Mar-2020
Thousands of single-neuron activities can be recorded as successfully tested in mice