bioelectronic medicine

Evoking a sense of touch through brain implant electrodes has the potential to help millions of people living with paralysis and neuropathy
In a clinical study, brain implanted stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) electrodes were used to evoke sensory percepts
Relieving pain with a magnet-controlled bioelectronic implant
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Artificial neurons that behave just like the real thing have been developed to cure chronic diseases

For the first time researchers successfully reproduced the electrical properties of biological neurons onto semiconductor

Protecting body-based medical tech from remote hacks before they happen

Researchers have protected your pacemaker, other medical tech from remote hacks before they happen Someone

Biodegradable implant provides electrical stimulation that speeds nerve regeneration

Researchers demonstrate first example of a bioelectronic medicine Northwestern University and Washington University School of