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Autonomous and Non-surgical Electronic Implants For Seamless Brain Computer Symbiosis

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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
3 months
Check out the MIT news release on our latest publication. We have developed tiny, injectable magnetoelectric antenna that can wirelessly power deep-tissue medical implants, without bulky batteries or invasive surgery. This ultra-small device — smaller than a grain of sand —
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MIT researchers created a needle-injectable, sand-sized magnetoelectric antenna that wirelessly powers deep-tissue implants using low-frequency magnetic fields. The tiny antenna delivers far greater...
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@medialab
MIT Media Lab
3 months
Watch: Prof. @deblinasarkar59, head of @NCB_MIT, spoke with @business @BW about her lab’s pioneering use of microscopic technology to address disease, including conditions that disproportionately affect women.
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MIT Media Lab's Deblina Sarkar develops nano implants to treat brain diseases, advancing women's health through the WHx program.
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
3 months
Happy to share our latest publication. We have developed tiny, injectable antenna — smaller than a grain of sand — that can harvest wireless power from low-frequency magnetic fields and capable of powering deep-tissue medical implants in a safe, minimally-invasive way. This
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
3 months
It was great to speak on @Bloomberg Businessweek Daily about our lab’s work on the first #brain #implants that are #SurgeryFree and autonomous, for treating intractable neural diseases including Alzheimer’s, brain cancer, chronic pain and alleviating human suffering. By
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
4 months
If you are excited and passionate about shaping the future of neurotechnology join us at Cahira Technologies. We have multiple open positions from #nanoelectronics, #nanofabrication to #bioengineering and #neuroscience! We have built the world's first #autonomous and
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
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It was wonderful to attend the @MindPrize dinner this year. As one of the 7 awardees nationwide to receive this honor in 2023, this prize along with the #NIH have supported our lab’s work in treating diseases of #aging, specifically #Alzheimer’s disease. https://t.co/Ez1SSqnUOV
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Congratulations to Professor Deblina Sarkar on being selected for a 2023 Maximizing Innovation in Neuroscience Discovery (MIND) Prize.
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
6 months
Thrilled about the recent interview and filming for a @BBC documentary that is being made highlighting our work on #autonomous and #NonSurgical #brain #implants. As a platform technology, it is promising for treating diseases of #aging, neurodegenerative diseases, movement
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
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Thanks to The Sontag Foundation for helping us to forge into the field of brain cancer, specifically #Glioblastoma. And thanks to the ChadTough Defeat DIPG Foundation for supporting our work in treating Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (#DIPG). https://t.co/AqahIRjYCq While
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Prof. Sarkar’s nanoelectronic devices are poised to provide potentially life-saving treatment for Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG)
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
7 months
Our work on bioelectronic treatment of #brain #cancer has recently been highlighted by @chadtough Defeat DIPG Foundation. Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (#DIPG) is a lethal pediatric brain cancer, with no existing cure. Surgery is challenging for DIPG because of the risks of
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
8 months
It was exciting to give a talk at the MIT Media Lab members event about our technology of #autonomous and #non-#surgical #brain #implants for treating intractable and deadly brain diseases, which even drugs cannot treat and creating unprecedented brain-computer symbiosis.
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
8 months
Our tiny #electronic devices can autonomously detect a diseased brain region and get self-implanted in the target site including brain regions which are not even accessible to existing technologies.
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
8 months
This is the first demonstration of electronics which can even cross the intact #blood #brain #barrier.
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
8 months
Our novel surgery-free electronic devices co-live and co-exist with brain cells creating seamless #brain #computer #symbiosis. They provide gentle and precise electrical signals to correct aberrant brain activity for treating neurological conditions such as #Alzheimer’s disease,
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
8 months
This technology is already proven in our clinical animal studies. We are excited to advance this technology through our new #startup @CahiraTech !
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
8 months
According to the World Health Organization, 3 billion people worldwide suffer from different brain diseases. Drugs are mostly ineffective and typical implants are limited to a few, with surgery costs and risks.
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
8 months
By completely defying the need for surgery and by creating seamless brain-computer symbiosis, we are removing the barriers of age, health status, and cost that currently prevent millions from receiving treatment. We envision making our transformative technology #accessible #to
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
9 months
It was wonderful to give an invited lightning talk at the Brainmind event about our #autonomous and #non-#surgical #brain #implant technology, developed in our lab at MIT. This technology has already been proven through our preclinical animal studies. Now we are excited to
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@DeblinaSarkar59
Deblina Sarkar
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A #brain #implant that is completely #SurgeryFree is here! No intracranial surgery. No catheters. No surgery related risks or costs! We have built the world’s first #Autonomous and #NonSurgical brain implants for treating intractable neural diseases! This technology can provide
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