UT researchers created an electrode that can be used to rehabilitate stroke patients at home, according to a study published online in Biosensors and Bioelectronics on Sept. 28. Evan Wang, one of the principal investigators, said the electrode consists of a three-dimensional interface, which results in a higher quality recording… read more
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Stable Electrodes for Long-Term, Wearable Brain-Machine Interface
Wearable medical devices are an important part of the future of medicine and a key focus of researchers around the world. They open the door for long-term continuous monitoring of patients outside of the medical setting to give clinicians an accurate picture of what’s happening and a better chance to… read more
José Del R. Millán Nominated as a Dell Medical School Visionary
Since launching in 2014, Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin has been rethinking the role of academic medicine in improving health, particularly for those most in need. And we’re just getting started. Nominated and selected by their peer leaders, Dell Med’s Visionaries are on a mission… read more
Akhil Surapaneni: Advancing Brain Tumor Treatments
For patients who undergo surgery to remove brain tumors, long-term impacts can include a loss of abilities that help them live meaningful lives. Akhil Surapaneni, a fourth-year student at Dell Medical School, has helped care for patients with brain tumors through clinical rotations, while also investigating novel therapies to restore… read more
Dr. Millán named Co-Director of the Cellular to Clinically Applied Rehabilitation Research and Engineering Initiative (CARE)
Best Session B Poster for Satyam Kumar at CARE Research Day 2022
Congratulation Satyam Kumar for your award on your poster about “TransMI: Learning framework for Longitudinal Motor Imagery Training” at the CARE Research Day 2022 Keep the good work!