October 2017: Dr. Kevin Otto appears on Neural Implant Podcast
Dr. Otto discusses device failure and mapping peripheral neurons in the Neural Implant Podcast.

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Dr. Otto discusses device failure and mapping peripheral neurons in the Neural Implant Podcast.
Thank you to Janak Gaire, Kaitlynn Olczak, and Nick Hilborn for representing the NPR Lab with their talks and presentations at BMES this year!
Ian Malone Ph.D. student Electrical Engineering malonei@ufl.edu LinkedIn Profile GitHub Profile Spinal cord interfaces and machine learning
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Ray Ward Biomedical Engineering wr4yflorida@ufl.edu
Morgan Urdaneta Ph.D. student Interdisciplinary Science with specialization in Neuroscience morgan.urdaneta@ufl.edu Neural Interfaces and Neurostimulation
Congratulations to Dr. Matthew McDermott for successfully defending his dissertation!
Science AMA Series: We’re Karim Oweiss & Kevin Otto, engineering professors at the University of Florida and PIs in DARPA’s Targeted Neuroplasticity Training program. We both enjoy helping people with neurological injuries and disorders. AUA! byu/Targeted_Neuro inscience
Credit: IMEC World’s first thin-silicon implantable chip for high-precision haptic prosthetics. https://phys.org/news/2017-05-world-thin-silicon-implantable-chip-high-precision.html
Histological evaluation of flexible neural implants; flexibility limit for reducing the tissue response? Heui Chang Lee, Fredrik Ejserholm, Janak Gaire, Seth Currlin, Jens Schouenborg,Lars Wallman, Martin Bengtsson, Kinam Park, and Kevin J Otto Published 4 May 2017 • © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd
UF Receives up to $8.4 million from DoD to study brain training using electric stimulation. – Jaffee, M.

Dr. Kevin J. Otto
Professor and Dane A. Miller Head of Biomedical Engineering
kotto@purdue.edu
LinkedIn, Twitter (@OttoKev)
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Neural engineering, device-tissue interfaces and neurostimulation
