- UW CNT faculty member Amy Orsborn has been named a 2025 Sloan Research Fellow.
- Congratulations to UW Bioengineering graduate student Ryan Canfield (laboratory of Amy Orsborn) for passing his general examination successfully.
- Congratulations to UW Bioengineering graduate student Raphael Bechtold (laboratory of Jeffrey Herron) for passing his general examination successfully.
- Congratulations to SDSU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering student Daniel Valencia (laboratory of Amir Alimohammad) who received his PhD in December, 2024.
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The DO-IT Center and the CNT will sponsor a free, summer program for neurodiverse high school students. Students will learn about neuroscience, neural engineering, neuroethics and research in CNT laboratories. The goal is to expose students to the field of neural engineering and provide basic preparation for college studies in STEM subjects and future STEM careers.
Applications are now available.
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- DeVol, C.R., Shrivastav, S.R., Landrum, V.M., Bjornson, K.F., Roge, D., Moritz, C.T. and Steele, K.M. Effects of spinal stimulation and short-burst treadmill training on gait biomechanics in children with cerebral palsy, Gait Posture. 118:25-32, 2025.
- Orsborn, A.L. Neural populations are dynamic but constrained, Nat. Neurosci., 28:218–219, 2025.
- Ouchi, T., Scholl, L.R., Rajeswaran, P., Canfield, R.A., Smith, L.I. and Orsborn, A.L. Mapping eye, arm, and reward information in frontal motor cortices using electrocorticography in non-human primates, J. Neurosci., January 31, 2025, e1536242025.
- Samejima, S., Malik, R.N., Ge, J., Rempel, L, Cao, K., Desai, S., Shackleton, C., Kyani, A., Sarikhani, P., D’Amico, J.M. and Krassioukov, A.V. Cardiovascular safety of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in cervical spinal cord injury, Neurotherapeutics, in press.
- Gelenitis, K., Santamaria, A., Pradarelli, J., Rieger, M., Inanici, F., Tefertiller, C., Field-Fote, E., Guest, J., Suggitt, J., Turner, A., D’Amico, J.M. and Moritz, C. Non-invasive transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation programming recommendations for the treatment of upper extremity impairment in tetraplegia, Neuromodulation, 28:162–173, 2025.
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RECENT PAPERS OF INTEREST
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- The ‘Brussels 4’: essential requirements for implantable brain–computer interface user autonomy, J. Neural Eng., 2025.
- Building consensus on clinical outcome assessments for BCI devices. A summary of the 10th BCI society meeting 2023 workshop, J. Neural Eng., 2025.
- Foundational guidelines for enhancing neurotechnology research and development through end-user involvement, J. Neural Eng., 2025.
- Safety of non-invasive brain stimulation in patients with implants: a computational risk assessment, J. Neural Eng., 2025.
- Modulation of extrinsic and intrinsic signaling together with neuronal activation enhances forelimb motor recovery after cervical spinal cord injury, eNeuro, 2025.
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- Postdoctoral Fellow, Translational Neuroengineering and Neuroscience Laboratory, Univ. Maryland (Baltimore, MD)
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard BIONICs Lab, Harvard Univ. (Boston, MA)
- Assistant Professor,,Neurosurgery, Functional and Peripheral Nerve Surgery, Houston Methodist (Houston, TX)
- Senior Application Developer, Neurosurgery, Univ. Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)
- Assistant Professor, Neurology, Moody Brain Health Institute (Galveston, TX)
- Principal Neuroscientist, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Dartmouth Health (Lebanon, NH)
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