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Bio-Integrating Optoelectric Neural Interface & Cybernetics Lab
@ University of Pittsburgh, Department of Bioengineering

TK Kozai (BIONICLab.org)

@BIONIC_Lab

Ernest E Roth Professor. Bio-Integrating Optoelectric Neural Interface & Cybernetics Lab @ University of Pittsburgh, Department of Bioengineering

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Grateful for this unexpected feature. I still have imposter syndrome days... I thought that was supposed to en be after tenure?

Check out this wonderful feature about Associate Professor Takashi Kozai's journey through both biology and engineering fields, written by @elainevitone. news.engineering.pitt.edu/power-moves/



Seeing this in 9th grade was the moment I stopped wanting to be a mechanical engineer and wanted to be a Bioengineer

About 10% of your weight is mitochondria IE batteries of spinning electrical motors.



TK Kozai (BIONICLab.org) reposted

Great Good Morning America report on the ground breaking technological advancements at @PittTweet giving patients with spinal cord injuries ability to move. goodmorningamerica.com/video/126828210 via @GMA @ABC @UPMC


🧠🇺🇲BREAKTHROUGH: 87.5% seizure cut via personalized thalamic DBS, only when matched to the patient’s network. Powered by University of Pittsburgh Neural Engineering Cross-Translation (UP NExT), NIH $ → real results. No waste. American tech. Taxpayer ROI. #AmericaFirst #NIH

Novel brain stimulation technique tailoring deep brain stimulation according to patient's individual neural circuitry may be groundbreaking advancement, redefining treatment paradigms for patients with refractory epilepsy. nature.com/articles/s4146… @ElviraPirondini @PittHealthSci

PittNeurosurg's tweet image. Novel brain stimulation technique tailoring deep brain stimulation according to patient's individual neural circuitry may be groundbreaking advancement, redefining treatment paradigms for patients with refractory epilepsy.  nature.com/articles/s4146… @ElviraPirondini @PittHealthSci


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