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August 29, 2008 ::: Dr. John Donoghue's Neurotech Presentation at NIH

Dr. John Donoghue, Professor of Neuroscience at Brown University, presented an informative, hour-long presentation at the National Institute of Health this past April covering his group's important research in neurotechnology interfacing. This presentation is part of the NIH Neuroscience Seminar Series, and is a must-see for learning first-hand the profound advancements and exciting technologies being developed for connecting into our brain and nervous system.

Neuron News has also added a link in our Neurotech Resources list to the NIH VideoCast Archives for Neuroscience presentations, so you'll be able to keep track of the latest reports and advancements in neuroscience being presented at NIH.

Pop some popcorn, sit back, and watch the video linked below, and then post your comments and thoughts here on Neuron News!

"Merging Mind and Machines: Neural Interfaces to Restore Lost Function in Humans" :: NIH VideoCasting Event :: April 14, 2008 :: [ VIEW VIDEO PRESENTATION ]

"Our lab investigates how the brain turns thought into action..."
The Donoghue Lab at Brown [ VISIT ]


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