Explore a comprehensive seminar presentation focused on advanced optoelectronic systems for neural integration, delivered by distinguished physical chemist and materials scientist John A. Rogers from Northwestern University. Discover foundational concepts in materials science, device physics, and assembly processes for technologies that can seamlessly interface with the brain and peripheral nervous system. Learn about innovative approaches including injectable electronics, light sources, photodetectors, multiplexed sensors, and programmable microfluidic networks that can be precisely positioned in deep brain regions or gently applied to neural tissue surfaces. Examine real-world applications through system-level demonstrations, including 'cellular-scale' injectable optofluidic neural probes for animal behavior research and 3D mesoscale networks for studying neural signal propagation in cortical spheroids. Gain insights into how these cutting-edge bioelectronic developments are advancing neuroscience research and potentially transforming patient care approaches through this 70-minute presentation from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute's MBCT Seminar Series.
Soft Bioelectronic Systems as Neural Interfaces - Advanced Optoelectronic Integration with Brain and Nervous System
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford via YouTube
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John A. Rogers - "Soft bioelectronic systems as neural interfaces"
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Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford