The 2022 What Starts Here campaign highlights the TX Robotic collaboration between students and Faculty from Rehabilitation and Neuromuscular Robotics (ReNeu) and Clinical Neuroprosthetics & Brain Interaction (CNBI) labs. March 7, 2022 This is our moment. The University of Texas at Austin can become the world’s highest-impact public research university,… read more
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Researchers at UT’s Dell Medical School Are Using Virtual Reality and Video Games to Help Teens With Epilepsy
BY DANIEL OBERHAUS IN 40 ACRES, MARCH | APRIL 2022 ON MARCH 1, 2022 AT 7:00 AM Each year, around 4,000 Americans undergo surgery to treat epileptic seizures. The procedure typically involves excising a small portion of the patient’s brain where the seizures originate, and is considered a treatment of… read more
Fumiaki Iwane successfully defended his PhD on October 12, 2021. Congratulations!!
UT Austin Study Aims to Shield Critical Brain Functions From Surgery
JULY 27, 2021 The brain controls much of what it means to be human — speech, memory, reasoning and everything we feel, think and believe. When brain surgery is necessary, the areas that control these crucial functions are often perilously close to the surgical site. But what if there was… read more
José del R. Millán: Building the Brain-Computer Interface
This news feature is part of Dell Med’s Voices, a series of profiles that highlight the people of Dell Med as they work to improve health with a unique focus on our community. How can a computer help someone regain motor function? José del R. Millán, Ph.D., a professor in Texas ECE… read more