Wireless Bioelectronics - The Use of Tiny Devices to Treat Diseases
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge field of wireless bioelectronics in this Stanford webinar led by Dr. Ada Poon. Discover how tiny devices are revolutionizing disease treatment by modulating biological and neural activities through electrical and optical approaches. Learn about the engineering challenges in creating electromagnetic energy transfer devices that wirelessly power miniature implants, and understand the benefits of these methods compared to traditional drug therapies. Delve into the history, development, and progress of high-resolution, mechanically flexible neural interfaces used in both research and clinical systems. Gain insights into the future of biomedical engineering as Dr. Poon, an accomplished researcher and innovator, shares her expertise on this transformative technology that promises to reshape the landscape of medical treatments.
Syllabus
Stanford Webinar - Wireless Bioelectronics: The Use of Tiny Devices to Treat Diseases
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Stanford Online
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