So proud of @JamasbSayadi for this wonderful, potentially practice changing work studying the use of antibacterial envelopes in the prevention of DBS related infections! aans.org/meetings//Online-Pr…
Our new study is out today in Nature! We demonstrate a brain-computer interface that can turn thoughts about handwriting into text, enabling a person with paralysis to type 18 words per minute – doubling the prior record. 1/3
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From founding the field of bioelectronics to inventing a mind-boggling number of devices, including a wearable COVID-19 sensor, Prof. John Rogers is pushing the boundaries of engineering and medical technology.
Read more about his inventions: bit.ly/3seGpP9
ALT Prof. John Rogers works with students in his lab in the Technological Institute.
ALT Prof. John Rogers’ battery-free, wireless sensors monitor a newborn’s vital signs.
ALT The copper circuit board that underlays Prof. John Rogers’ COVID-19 monitoring device is flexible and sheetlike.
ALT Serena Williams wears one of the sensors while training.
Congratulations to @rhaeos the winner of #MedTechInnovator2020 and recipient of the $350k grand prize! Great job to all our finalists, and thanks to all the @MedTechCon attendees who voted!
.@KrishnanSid developed a tiny sensor that could save people from a devastating and often deadly brain condition. For his work, we named Krishnan to this year's list of 35 Innovators Under 35. bit.ly/31L51ST
Our latest paper is out @NatureNeuro – we align neural population imaging with gene expression labeling, and find that multiple peptidergic cell types in the zebrafish hypothalamus jointly drive defensive behaviors to threats. nature.com/articles/s41593-0… 1/4
Do you know @deanLkarras , our fantastic resident at @NeurosurgeryNM ? Dr Karras received the highest score on the ABNS written exam among all of our residents this year and is truly an outstanding man and doctor all around! #neurosurgery#ABNS
@rhaeos is proud to have support from the @HydroAssoc, a nationally recognized group that aims to improve the lives of those affected by hydrocephalus. #hydrocephalus#wearables
@Rhaeos co-founder, Siddharth Krishnan is on Forbes 30 under 30 list for SCIENCE! With training in the Rogers and Langer labs, publications and patents, and work on wearable sensors for #hydrocephalus at Rhaeos, he's unstoppable. So proud! bit.ly/34J1JA4#forbes30under30
As the son of a business economist, I am proud to say that I had the right answer. Congratulations to Amit Ayer of Canada for also knowing if it was truly 16 or 1.