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The country that invented deep brain stimulation and it’s ultrasound evolution
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The country that invented deep brain stimulation and it’s ultrasound evolution
Frank Desiere, CEO of CorTec, on therapeutic BCIs, restoring movement years after stroke, a batteryless brain implant and why reading the brain may only be half the opportunity

Jetlagged ramblings about what's happening in Neurotech.

Nine million people, fifty-one names and an industry you can cross by train in an afternoon
Daniel Månsson, co-founder and CSO of Flow Neuroscience, on tDCS, 62,000 patients, and what happens on 1 September

Welcome to the 34th edition of the Neurotech Newsletter by Carter Sciences.

A podcast, three meetings and a fortnight finding out how much you miss doing all your research from a laptop.

I've mapped neurotech across four regions. This week I'm in England, so I dove a little deeper than my wider European piece
A 22-year neuromodulation veteran on opioid withdrawal, auricular stimulation, women’s health, and how Spark Biomedical became an autonomics company.

Back in London, meeting people in person and about to go far too deep into British neurotech.

Why does this small corner of the world keep turning up everywhere in neurotech?