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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.
Current Funded Neurotechnology Projects |
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| 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 |
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| Trudy Pang | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Initial Clinical Implementation of a Novel, Non-Invasive, Patient-Specifi c Electrographic Seizure Detection System with Two Outputs |
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| 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 |
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| Simon Warfield | Children’s Hospital Boston |
Bayesian Source Imaging of Pediatric Epilepsy |
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| Jonathan Winograd | Massachusetts General Hospital |
Design of an Autonomous Brain-Body Interface in the Spinal Cord-Injured Patient |
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Contact Haleh Armian, CIMIT Senior Manager Business Development
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Recent Publications by CIMIT Investigators |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
| Forum: The Future of Neurotechnology |
May 6, 2008 | Zack Lynch, Executive Director, Neurotechnology Industry Organization Steven Schiff, MD, PhD, Penn State |
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| Forum: Stroke Prevention and Therapy | Apr. 15, 2008 | Michael H. Lev, MD: MGH |
Patient Selection for Novel Stroke Therapy Using |
| 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
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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
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| 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 • Neural Control
of Movement and
Applications for Stroke |
| 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 • Decoding Cortical |
| 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 • Deciphering Cortical |
Neurotechnology News |
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| 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. |
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Program Leader
Steven Schachter, MD
sschacht@bidmc.harvard.edu
CIMIT RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Leader, Neurotechnology
SIte Miner, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Epilepsy Therapy Development Project

CIMIT Creates Climate of Collaboration for Drs. Schachter, Guttag on Epilepsy Therapy