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Development and evaluation of a non-invasive brain-spine interface using transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation - Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation Motor rehabilitation is a therapeutic process to facilitate functional recovery in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, its efficacy is limited to areas with remaining sensorimotor function....

Super cool work led by Carolyn Atkinson and Lorenzo Lombardi in our lab, where we developed a non-invasive brain-spine interface that controls spinal cord stimulation based on brain signals from EEG in real time! #WashUBME #WashUMedicine

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Students invent new adaptive tech during 10-day Make-a-Thon blitz For 10 days this winter, students at Washington University worked around the clock to create adaptive devices for people with disabilities.

Too proud of our #WashUBME students and faculty that partnered w/ faculty and students in occupational therapy to make a difference for people w/ disabilities - www.stlpr.org/health-scien...

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BME Seminar Warren M. Grill, PhD Presenting on “Closed-Loop Brain Stimulation”. Warren M. Grill, PhD, Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. School Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University, will speak on Thursday, Februar...

Excited to welcome Warren M. Grill from #DukeBME to #WashUBME, delivering a seminar this Thurs, Feb 6, at 10 am in Whitaker 218. happenings.wustl.edu/event/bme-se... #NeuralEngineering #BrainStimulation

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PhRMA Foundation Awards $2.5M in 2025 Drug Discovery, Delivery, and Translational Medicine Fellowships and Grants The PhRMA Foundation provided 2025 awards to 34 early-career scientists focused on drug discovery, drug delivery, and translational medicine research.

Congrats to all 34 awardees receiving grants from the #PhRMAFoundation to advance drug discovery, drug delivery & translational medicine including our own Shamimur Akanda receiving a post-doc award. TY for creating this great opportunity! bit.ly/3ZxatHa #WashUBME

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Enjoyed celebrating the end of a great year with talented #WashUBME staff at the Kemper Art Museum. So appreciative to work with this team! (they said the dress code was silly holiday...🤷‍♀️)

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Delighted to welcome Adam Feinberg to #WashUBME for a seminar at 10 am this Thursday, Dec. 5 in Whitaker Hall.

"3D Bioprinting Human Tissues and the Path Towards Translation.”

More here - happenings.wustl.edu/event/bme-se...

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