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Can zapping your neck help you quickly learn a foreign language? – Swetlitz, I.
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Can zapping your neck help you quickly learn a foreign language? – Swetlitz, I.
Elliott Dirr Ph.D. student Biomedical Engineering edirr@ufl.edu LinkedIn Profile Neural interfaces and neural stimulation
Melissa Franklin Biomedical Engineering melfrank7@ufl.edu Neural interfaces and immunohistochemistry [expand title=”Read more”]Melissa is a fourth-year biomedical engineering major at the University of Florida with a specialization in Biomaterials. She is interested in novel biomaterials used for neural interfaces and techniques to regenerate neural tissue. After her bachelor’s degree, she plans to pursue a PhD in […]
Lauren Lester Mechanical Engineering laurenlester@ufl.edu Neural interfaces and drug delivery
Alexis Brake Biomedical Engineering / Dance abrake@ufl.edu Neural interfaces and immunohistochemistry
This month we congratulate Dr. Otto on being awarded an NIH Grant in collaboration with Massachusetts General Hospital, Palo Alto Research Center that focuses on cortical activation via the implantation of micro-coils. More information here…
Jamie Murbach Ph.D. Student Materials Science and Engineering jam8744@ufl.edu Neural interfaces and drug delivery
The NPR Lab is proud to have Janak Gaire presenting his research at Neuroscience 2016 in San Diego this week. Janak’s poster showed data on a transgenic mouse expressing fluorophores in neurons, microglia, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes.
Dr. Francisco Delgado Post-Doc Biomedical Engineering fdelgado@ufl.edu Neural interfaces [expand title=”Read more”]Francisco received his B.S. in biomedical engineering with a minor in mechanical systems design from Florida International University in Miami. After completion of his degree he moved to Gainesville to begin his doctoral research. In 2010 he joined the Epilepsy Research Lab under the leadership […]
The NPR Lab is proud to have Janak Gaire and Matthew McDermott representing us at the 2016 BMES Annual Meeting in Minneapolis this week. Janak will be giving a talk on a novel mouse model expressing endogenous fluorophores while Matthew will be presenting a poster on drug release of coated neural devices.
Avi Matarasso Chemical Engineering avimatarasso@ufl.edu
Dr. Kevin J. Otto
Professor and Dane A. Miller Head of Biomedical Engineering
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Neural engineering, device-tissue interfaces and neurostimulation