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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nFacing a growing number of patients with neurologi
 cal disorders\, there are only limited therapeutic pharmacological measure
 s which provide only temporary and mild amelioration of the devastating sy
 mptoms of these disorders. The use of electrical stimulation of the brain 
 is a treatment option for patients with severe treatment-resistant disorde
 rs. Current deep-brain stimulation (DBS) approaches are hindered by inadeq
 uate technology that is low-precision and bulky\, power-inefficient\, and 
 of limited diagnostic utility. The seminar will discuss a high-precision i
 mplantable neurotechnology for closed-loop neuromodulation of functional n
 etworks of the human brain. Key features of the technology are: 1) sensing
  from a high number of channels\, 2) sensing concurrent with stimulation f
 or true closed-loop operation\, and 3) real-time secure wireless data tele
 metry. The proposed neurotechnology could revolutionize brain therapies in
  efficacy\, size and cost of medical implants.\n\nSpeaker&#39;s Bio:\n\nDejan 
 Marković is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Uni
 versity of California\, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is also affiliated with UCL
 A Bioengineering Department\, Neuroengineering field. He completed the Ph.
 D. degree in 2006 at the University of California\, Berkeley\, for which h
 e was awarded 2007 David J. Sakrison Memorial Prize. His current research 
 is focused on implantable neuromodulation systems\, domain-specific comput
 e architectures\, and design methodologies. Dr. Marković co-founded Flex 
 Logix Technologies\, a semiconductor IP startup\, in 2014\, and helped bui
 ld foundational technology of Ceribell\, a medical device startup. He rece
 ived an NSF CAREER Award in 2009. In 2010\, he was a co-recipient of ISSCC
  Jack Raper Award for Outstanding Technology Directions. He also received 
 2014 ISSCC Lewis Winner Award for Outstanding Paper.\n\nVirtual: https://e
 vents.vtools.ieee.org/m/250727
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/250727
ORGANIZER:kasinski@agh.edu.pl
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SUMMARY:Closed-Loop Neuromodulation - Dejan Markovic
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/250727
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Abstract:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Facing a growing number 
 of patients with neurological disorders\, there are only limited therapeut
 ic pharmacological measures which provide only temporary and mild ameliora
 tion of the devastating symptoms of these disorders. The use of electrical
  stimulation of the brain is a treatment option for patients with severe t
 reatment-resistant disorders. Current deep-brain stimulation (DBS) approac
 hes are hindered by inadequate technology that is low-precision and bulky\
 , power-inefficient\, and of limited diagnostic utility. The seminar will 
 discuss a high-precision implantable neurotechnology for closed-loop neuro
 modulation of functional networks of the human brain. Key features of the 
 technology are: 1) sensing from a high number of channels\, 2) sensing con
 current with stimulation for true closed-loop operation\, and 3) real-time
  secure wireless data telemetry. The proposed neurotechnology could revolu
 tionize brain therapies in efficacy\, size and cost of medical implants.&lt;/
 p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Speaker&#39;s Bio:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dejan Marković is a Professor of Electrical
  and Computer Engineering at the University of California\, Los Angeles (U
 CLA). He is also affiliated with UCLA Bioengineering Department\, Neuroeng
 ineering field. He completed the Ph.D. degree in 2006 at the University of
  California\, Berkeley\, for which he was awarded 2007 David J. Sakrison M
 emorial Prize. His current research is focused on implantable neuromodulat
 ion systems\, domain-specific compute architectures\, and design methodolo
 gies. Dr. Marković co-founded Flex Logix Technologies\, a semiconductor I
 P startup\, in 2014\, and helped build foundational technology of Ceribell
 \, a medical device startup. He received an NSF CAREER Award in 2009. In 2
 010\, he was a co-recipient of ISSCC Jack Raper Award for Outstanding Tech
 nology Directions. He also received 2014 ISSCC Lewis Winner Award for Outs
 tanding Paper.&lt;/p&gt;
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