NeuraSeed BCI Expo 2024
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by /u/Equivalent-Ad-3440
2w ago
https://preview.redd.it/g3rni01ram0d1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6c4355c0201dfd2427b72f4257a30f78c126a67f NeuraSeed BCI is hosting the first ever virtual world fair for BCI this August 2nd bringing together world-renowned researchers, academia, and industry leaders such as Blackrock Neurotech, Synchron, Precision Neuroscience and Paradromics. ⁠If you or anyone you know is interested in networking with BCI professionals, learning about cutting edge research, and getting a closer look at the innovations in the BCI space, register today at https://neuraseedbciexpo.vfairs ..read more
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Okay to do clinical volunteering in other country ?
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by /u/DocBrown_MD
1M ago
I’m planning to travel to another country try. I wanted to volunteer at hospital but understand that my qualifications are limited as undergrad. I’m hoping to reach out to a neurosurgeon. Any tips for what I can do? If nothing else, is it fine to shadow? I don’t want to do anything that would be a red flag for medical schools submitted by /u/DocBrown_MD [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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How to explore nuerosurgery during the summer as a high school student?
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by /u/Roye_boi
1M ago
Hello, I'm currently a high school junior and, since we're nearing summer, I was wondering if any of you had a recommendation for what I could do to help me discover more about neurosurgery to understand if I actually want to pursue it. By the way, if it helps with recommending something, I'm in New Jersey. The reason that I'm considering this so intently is that I like what I've seen of surgery, I enjoy the premed subjects, and I'm extremely fascinated with the brain, sentience, and the nervous system. While I know that my love for helping others should be up there, I can't in good faith say ..read more
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For the neurosurgeon-scientists, thoughts regarding MD/PhD, MD with thesis, or research year during residency?
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by /u/DocBrown_MD
1M ago
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Videos of neurosurgical operations
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by /u/Zestyclose-Fee-3341
1M ago
Hello I'm a neurosurgery resident with poor exposure to neurosurgical operations due to the way our program was structured. I'll be exposed to them in few months but I want heads up. Are there videos of full operations from start to finish? Where can I access them please? submitted by /u/Zestyclose-Fee-3341 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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MD/PHD considering a career in gene therapy/functional neurosurgery
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by /u/Western-Act-2801
1M ago
I'm an MD/PhD considering a career in functional neurosurgery. My interest primarily stems from the recent advances in functional neurosurgery especially for things like DBS, focused ultrasound, and gene therapy. Functional really seems to be at the forefront of therapeutic advancement in these fields.I'm particularly inspired by some of the gene therapy programs at places like Ohio State (Dr. Bankiewicz, Dr. Lonser), Arizona (Dr. Paul Larson), UCSF, and Cornell (Dr. Kaplitt), which are all propelled forward by neurosurgeons. I totally realize gene therapy is in its infancy but I think it wil ..read more
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Would I be able to perform cadaver dissections/surgical techniques with just loupes?
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by /u/No_Anywhere_6376
2M ago
My hospital doesn't have a Neuroanatomy lab, so I managed to find a way to dissect and practice on cadavers through the morgue(all legally, fyi). Thing is that means no microscope. I was going to buy some loupes anyway(probably getting a 3,5x), would I be able to get some good results with just that? Thanks submitted by /u/No_Anywhere_6376 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Neuroanatomy Textbook Recommendations
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by /u/sylvester500
2M ago
Looking for recommendations on the most comprehensive textbook with the clearest explanations of functional and clinical neuroanatomy (not just an atlas). Any recommendations? submitted by /u/sylvester500 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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WSJ coverage of next-generation implantable device development
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by /u/lokujj
2M ago
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Nsgy - is it a field capable of innovation and pioneering?
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by /u/redbookred
4M ago
As a med student interested in nsgy. I was wondering if nsgy as a whole is capable of being a field where innovation and pioneering can take place. What I mean by this is the creation of different techniques, approaches, surgeries etc. Is it like old-school CT surgery where they were discovering new surgical methods and experimental surgeries left and right? Also how CT surgery was involved in devices. A follow-up question is, can someone in the ngsy field still be involved with industry outside of one's surgical practice? submitted by /u/redbookred [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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