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A feedback systems perspective for modeling and controlling epileptic seizures
A next-generation bacterial biosensor for remote or automated applications
 
A robotic transtibial prosthesis with regenerative kinetics
Acoustic biosensor for measuring major inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA
 
Analysis of motor cortical control and adaptation in a brain-machine interface setting
Approaches to asynchronous control of motor cortical neural prosthetics
 
Automated seizure prediction and control in a rat model of chronic epilepsy
Content-based image analysis techniques and biological validation schemes for images depicting spatial gene expression patterns in developing embryos
 
Cortical control of hand orientation during reach-to-grasp movements in three-dimensional space
Design of collagen-binding proteoglycan mimics
 
Development of a novel immersive and interactive therapeutic tool for neurorehabilitation
Dry-etch benzocyclobutene (BCB) based neural-electronic interface
 
Dynamic modeling of biomineralization and muscular adaptation during fracture healing
Heat shock protein 20 (HSP20) phosphopeptides alter actin cytoskeletal dynamics
 
High frequency ultrasound modifications to the electrical activation of neural tissue
Inorganic biohybrid nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery
 
Modeling motoneurons and the effects of spinal cord injury
Prediction of hand path and reach location from neuronal activity in dorsal premotor cortical area for neuroprosthetic control
 
Preferences in directions of arm movements
Protein separation and detection with microfabricated devices
 
Rational design of cancer targeting molecules
Research on MRM template and atlas framework of mouse brains
 
Template-directed deposition of amyloid
Tentacle probes: Five technologies to revolutionize diagnostics in a single probe
 
The development of an in situ-gelling reverse emulsion polymeric system for functional embolization
The relative contributions of external noise sources in human intracranial microwire recordings
 
Towards applicable neuroprosthetics: Enhanced algorithms and brain-machine adaptation
 
 
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