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FINDING MORE EFFECTIVE, MINIMALLY-INVASIVE WAYS TO PREVENT, DETECT AND TREAT NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS

One in five Americans suffers from a neurological disease.  Epilepsy alone affects four to six million Americans. Many neurological diseases are usually diagnosed in their advanced stages, and treatments tend to be palliative rather than curative, leaving patients debilitated for years. One in three epileptic patients continues to have seizures, which may be fatal or cause serious disability.

New engineering techniques that if coupled to recent discoveries in neuroscience, could dramatically improve patient quality of life.  Potential benefits include reversing or ameliorating a variety of neurological diseases and making earlier diagnosis possible.

CIMIT’s Neurotechnology Program is focused on developing novel approaches to diagnosis and treatment that integrate the expanding field of neuroscience with the rapidly evolving technology of engineering.

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Current Funded Neurotechnology Projects
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR INSTITUTION PROJECT TITLE
Riccardo Barbieri Massachusetts
General Hospital
A Tool to Predict Apnea in Premature Infants
Peter Bergethon Boston University Multi-Optode Probe for Evaluation of Diabetic Neuropathy
Paolo Bonato Spaulding
Rehabilitation
Hospital
Enhancing Parkinson’s Control Therapy by Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus via Measures of Motor Response
Sydney Cash Children’s Hospital
Boston
Microelectrode Recordings and Advanced Algorithms for Seizure Prediction
Felipe Fregni Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical
Center
Anticonvulsive and Antiepileptic Properties of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in an Animal Seizure Model
Alexandra Golby Brigham and
Women’s Hospital
Intracranial Electrophysiology System for the Intraoperative MRI
Chun Lim Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical
Center
Augmented reality glasses for the treatment of visuospatial neglect
Joseph Madsen Children’s Hospital
Boston
A Device for Quantifi cation of the
Ballistocardiogram (BCG) as a Non-Invasive Measure of Intracranial Dynamics
Trudy Pang Massachusetts
Institute of
Technology
Initial Clinical Implementation of a Novel,
Non-Invasive, Patient-Specifi c Electrographic Seizure Detection System with Two Outputs
Alvaro Pascual-Leone Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical
Center
Near-infrared photobiostimulation as a means of neuromodulation in stroke
Seward Rutkove Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical
Center
Refi nement and Application of an Electrical Impedance Probe for Neuromuscular Assessment
Gottfried Schlaug Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical
Center
TDCS - Stroke Recovery
Robert Thomas Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical
Center
Cervical Direct Current Carotid Body
Stimulation
Simon Warfield Children’s Hospital
Boston
Bayesian Source Imaging of Pediatric
Epilepsy
Jonathan Winograd Massachusetts
General Hospital
Design of an Autonomous Brain-Body
Interface in the Spinal Cord-Injured Patient
     
Recent Publications by CIMIT Investigators
INVESTIGATOR/AUTHOR PUBLICATION ARTICLE DATE
Franceschini, M. A.; Thaker,
S.; Themelis, G.; Krishnamoorthy,
K. K.; Bortfeld,
H.; Diamond, S. G.; Boas,
D. A.; Arvin, K.; Grant, P. E.
Pediatric Res. 61 (5 Pt
1): 546-51
Assessment of Infant Brain Development
with Frequency-Domain
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
2007
 
Neurotechnology at the CIMIT Forum
and Past Events
EVENT DATE SPEAKERS DETAIL
Forum:
Unraveling the Brain in Trauma and in Health
Sept. 16, 2008

Marilyn F. Kraus, MD; Univ. of Illinois at Chicago

Van Wedeen, MD; MGH

The Role of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Traumatic Brain Injury

Mapping Brain Connectivity with Diffusion MRI

Forum:
The Future of Neurotechnology
May 6, 2008

Zack Lynch, Executive Director, Neurotechnology Industry Organization

Steven Schiff, MD, PhD, Penn State

The Neurotechnology Industry: 2008 and Beyond

Towards Model Based Control of Epileptic Seizures

Forum: Stroke Prevention and Therapy Apr. 15, 2008

Michael H. Lev, MD: MGH

Javier Romero, MD: MGH

Patient Selection for Novel Stroke Therapy Using
Advance Imaging

New Perspectives in the Imaging of Carotid Artery Plaque

Forum: Experts
Discuss Biological
Electronics and
Sensors
Oct. 23,
2007
Luke Theogarajan, PhD; MIT

Timothy Swager, PhD; MIT
Biological Electronics
and Sensors for Medical
Applications

• Electronic and Ionic
Neural Interfaces


• Electronic Polymers in
Biosensors

CIMIT Summer Education Series 2007

 

Jul. 31,
2007
John Gabrieli, PhD; MIT

Gottfried Schlaug, MD, PhD; BIDMC,
HMS

Charles Jennings, PhD; McGovern
Institue for Brain Research, MIT

Steven Schachter, MD; HMS, BIDMC

Neurotechnology: Translating Basic Discoveries into
Clinical Promise

• Functional MRI and
Clinical Applications

CIMIT Summer Education Series 2007 Jul. 24,
2007
Emilio Bizzi, MD, PhD; McGovern
Institute for Brain Research, MIT

Alvaro Pascual-Leone, MD, PhD;
HMS, BIDMC

Charles Jennings, PhD; McGovern
Institute for Brain Research, MIT

Steven Schachter, MD, HMS, BIDMC

Neurotechnology: Translating Basic Discoveries into
Clinical Promise

• Neural Control of Movement and Applications for Stroke
Intervention

CIMIT Summer Education Series 2007 Jul. 17,
2007
Steve Schachter, MD; BIDMC, HMS

John Guttag, PhD; MIT

Charles Jennings, PhD; MIT, McGovern
Institute of Neurotechnology

Neurotechnology: Translating Basic Discoveries into
Clinical Promise

• Decoding Cortical
Electrophysiology for the
Detection of Seizures

CIMIT Summer Education Series 2007 Jul. 10,
2007
Christopher Moore, PhD; MIT

Leigh Hochberg, MD, PhD; Brown
University, VA, HMS, MGH

Neurotechnology: Translating Basic Discoveries into
Clinical Promise

• Deciphering Cortical
Electrophysiological Signals
and their Applications
for Brain-Body Interfaces

Neurotechnology News
ARTICLE TITLE PUBLICATION DATE
Brain Zap Improves Dexterity Live Science Oct. 29, 2008
Preemptive Treatment of Seizures by
VNS?
Med Gadget: Internet Journal of Emerging Medical Technologies Sep. 5,
2006
Epilepsy Breakthrough on Horizon MIT News Office Aug. 31,
2006
     
Video: CIMIT Life-Saving Innovation in Early Stage of Trauma.
 

Steven Schachter, MDProgram Leader

Steven Schachter, MD
sschacht@bidmc.harvard.edu


CIMIT RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Leader, Neurotechnology

SIte Miner, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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