The Clinical Trials Office at Saint Louis University supports innovative clinical investigative research at the SLU School of Medicine. Our office provides clinical trial management for ...
BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE THAT HELPS A PARALYZED MAN TO SPEAK WINS NATIONAL CLINICAL EXCELLENCE AWARD
From left to right, Dr. Harry Selker, CR Forum Board Chair, and Dr. David Brandman, winner of the Herbert Pardes, MD Clinical Excellence Award. 2025 Top Ten Clinical Research Achievement Awards ...
Recruiting people whose speech is limited by neurological injury or disease The implants, instead of being stimulative, will "listen" as people try to speak Sophisticated algorithms would turn signals ...
Accepted into StartX Spring 2026, AI-Stroke advances U.S. EMS stroke research with new advisors, clinical studies, and ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — BrainGate, an investigational technology being developed to detect brain signals and to allow people with paralysis to use those signals to control assistive ...
Brain-computer interfaces, which provide a direct communication link between the brain and a computer or other external device, may help people with difficulty communicating due to paralysis caused by ...
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in clinical research is rapidly evolving, offering a glimpse into a future where medical innovation is driven by data-driven ...
Wahbi El-Bouri receives funding from The Royal Society and EPSRC. He is affiliated with the Avicenna Alliance and InSilico UK communities that seek to drive adoption of in silico clinical trials for ...
We consider all types of clinical research. Original studies can be submitted in any of our content types. The trial number must be clearly indicated in the abstract and methods section of the ...
As part of the ongoing University growth initiative, Northwestern Engineering’s Department of Computer Science welcomes one clinical faculty member and two teaching-track faculty. “Our new colleagues ...
There were no safety events that required removal of the device, no infections of the brain or nervous system, and no adverse events resulting in permanently increased disability related to the ...
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