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More Horsepower for Molecular Imaging

May 3, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Last month, four of the UK’s leading research institutions-the Medical Research Council, Imperial College London, King’s College London, and [MORE]

Advances in Brain-Machine Interface

April 26, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Brain Computer Interface
“Shared Control” is the concept that drives brain-computer interfaces.  With a neuro-prosthetic arm, for instance, movement is [MORE]

The Brain Museum

February 22, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Explore the Brain Museum
The Brain Museum is an online collection of images and information about mammalian brains, including humans, [MORE]

Mental Health Drug Discovery: From Probabilistic to Patient Focused Approaches


Mental health issues and substance abuse continues to be an underserved yet high unmet medical need.  Based on past and [MORE]

MicroLED Potential for Medical Devices

August 31, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

The University of Strathclyde’s (Glasgow, Scotland) Institute of Photonics is a leading R&D center for micro light-emitting diodes, and [MORE]

Predicting Suicide Risk

May 18, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Brain Waves Display Suicide Ideation
As more people take antidepressant drugs, the known risk of suicide increases. The trick is [MORE]

Neuronal Regeneration

January 26, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Salamander Genome Project
The axoloti salamander is the model organism the University of Florida’s McKnight Brain Institute is using to [MORE]

The Ultrasound Activated Brain

June 9, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Brain Waves
Parkinson’s sufferers experience motor dysfunctions as cells of the brain’s substantia nigra fail to transmit impulses.  Deep brain electrodes [MORE]

Teleneurology

May 19, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Telemedicine
The May 1, 2009 issue of Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association has an article by Lee H. [MORE]

“Smart” Neuro-Catheter

May 19, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Neuro Tube
University of Cincinnati nanotech engineers have developed an early stage “smart’ catheter that drains cerebrospinal fluid from a brain [MORE]

Non-Invasive Brain Blood Flow Monitor

April 21, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Comprehensive Neuroscience Center recently demonstrated a non-invasive portable monitor that measures brain blood flow [MORE]