Exploring Stentrode In Action
Exploring Stentrode In Action reveals several interesting facts.
- University of Melbourne Professor Terry O'Brien, consultant neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, oversaw the project.
- In a world first, researchers at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and The University of Melbourne have implanted the Strentrode - a ...
- Synchron has developed a Brain-Computer Interface that uses pre-existing technologies such as the stent and catheter to allow ...
- The
- A device the size of a matchstick, implanted next to the brain's motor cortex, could one day help paralysed people move their ...
In-Depth Information on Stentrode In Action
The Synchron, a neurovascular bioelectronics medicine company, today announced publication of a first-in-human study ... The first endovascular neural interface, the In a world first, paralysed patients in a clinical trial are using the Australian-developed
Dr Thomas Oxley is the brainchild behind the
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