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SUMMARY:NeuroTech Talk series - Implantable Brain Interfaces
DTSTART:20210407T183000
DTEND:20210407T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T043149Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Carolina Aguilar\, CEO & co-Founder\, INBRAIN Neuroelectronic
 s. Thomas Oxley\, MD\, PhD\, founder and CEO of Synchron. Matt Angle\, 
 PhD\, founder and CEO of Paradromics\nIn collaboration with the Center fo
 r Neuroprosthetics (CNP)  at EPFL\, Innovation Forum Lausanne is organ
 izing the NeuroTech Talk series. This conference series revolves around
  industrial applications in the fields of neuroscience and neuroprostheti
 cs. The goal of this project is to broaden the view of researchers on what
 's outside academia. Beyond the science behind these applications\, the se
 minars will focus on the personal\, entrepreneurial challenges coming wi
 th the clinical translation of advances in neurotechnology. Speakers will 
 share their career paths\, the choices that brought them where they are to
 day and their advices for PhD students and researchers seeking a future in
  the medical device industry.\n\nThis session taking place on 7th April 20
 21 at 18:30 CET will focus on Implantable Brain Interfaces. Professor Dieg
 o Ghezzi\, head of the Medtronic Chair in Neuroengineering at EPFL\, will 
 be leading the seminar and introducing the speakers:\n\n	Carolina Aguilar\
 , CEO & co-Founder\, INBRAIN Neuroelectronics. After a career as Neuroscie
 ntist and Business Executive\, she and the team now develop a high density
 \, high resolution and graphene-based neural interface. \n	Thomas Oxley\,
  MD\, PhD\, founder and CEO of Synchron. He conceived\, developed and is n
 ow translating into clinics the StentrodeTM\, a device able to record brai
 n activity from within a blood vessel.\n	Matt Angle\, PhD\, founder and CE
 O of Paradromics. He and his team are working on a novel high data rate in
 terface between brains and computers.\n\nRegistration for the conference i
 s mandatory and can be carried out for free here. The link to access the o
 nline conference will be communicated after registration. Be sure to stay 
 tuned for future events in this talk series.
LOCATION:via Zoom web-streaming only\, due to Covid-19 pandemic https://la
 usanne.inno-forum.org/event/neurotech-talk-implantable-brain-interfaces/
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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