New brain implant design to restore vision to the blind
Next Big Future - 09-Feb-2017Until now, implanted electrodes eventually become useless, as scar tissue forms that degrades the...
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Professor of Bioengineering at UC, San Diego.
Todd Coleman's research develops multi-functional, flexible bioelectronics and novel analytics methods to benefit patients and clinical decision-makers.
After a PhD in electrical engineering at MIT, Coleman did a neurosciences post-doc and became an assistant professor in electrical and computer engineering and neuroscience at University of Illinois before joining the faculty of UCSD. An avid public health advocate, Coleman understands the value of collaborating with community health programs to truly implement and deliver sustainable innovations to those who need it most.
Visit website: http://coleman.ucsd.edu/
See also: University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Public Research university
Details last updated 23-Oct-2020
Until now, implanted electrodes eventually become useless, as scar tissue forms that degrades the...