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CAREER: Non-surgical Bioelectronic Implant for Targeted Brain Stimulation — NSF Award to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA

Public Abstract: Traditional bioelectronic implants have paved the way for groundbreaking advancements in medical diagnostics, therapeutics, and research. However, their reliance on invasive surgical procedures poses significant limitations. In this paradigm-shifting proposal, we introduce a novel method that eliminate

Award titleCAREER: Non-surgical Bioelectronic Implant for Targeted Brain Stimulation
Award ID2339909
AwardeeMassachusetts Institute of Technology
CityCAMBRIDGE
StateMA
Amount obligated$599,918
Principal investigatorDeblina Sarkar
ProgramCCSS-Comms Circuits & Sens Sys
Start date09/01/2024
AbstractPublic Abstract: Traditional bioelectronic implants have paved the way for groundbreaking advancements in medical diagnostics, therapeutics, and research. However, their reliance on invasive surgical procedures poses significant limitations. In this paradigm-shifting proposal, we introduce a novel method that eliminates the need for surgery altogether. Our primary focus lies in the development of bioelectronic brain implants that hold the promise of identifying target brain regions and autonomou
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