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Probing Neural Function with Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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Tuesday, October 24, 2017
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Polina Anikeeva; hosted by Yiyang Gong
Neurobiology Invited Seminar Series

Mammalian nervous system contains billions of neurons that exchange electrical, chemical and mechanical signals. Our ability to study this complexity is limited by the lack of technologies available for interrogating neural circuits across their diverse signaling modalities without inducing a foreign-body reaction. My talk will describe neural interface strategies pursued in my group aimed at mimicking the materials properties and transduction mechanisms of the nervous system. Specifically, I will discuss (1) Fiber-based probes for multifunctional interfaces with the brain and spinal cord circuits; (2) Magnetic nanotransducers for minimally invasive neural stimulation; and (3) Active scaffolds for neural tissue engineering and interrogation.

Contact: Yiyang Gong