Forest Neurotech (@forestneurotech) 's Twitter Profile
Forest Neurotech

@forestneurotech

Ultrasound Technology.
Whole-Brain Health.

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linkhttp://www.forestneurotech.org calendar_today08-08-2023 16:08:43

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NeuroNews (@nn_publishing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Butterfly Network and Forest Neurotech have entered into a five-year co-development agreement to further the development of next-generation brain-computer interfaces using Butterfly’s semiconductor-based Ultrasound-on-Chip technology neuronewsinternational.com/butterfly-netw…

BiotechTechNow (@medtechnow_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

more #alliances ~@Omcare_Health partners with leading #Senior are providers to suppoort the #AgingPopulation ~Elekta, IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency ⚛️ partner to improve access to #cancer care in underserved communities ~Butterfly Network, Forest Neurotech partner on development of #nextgen #BCIs

more #alliances 

~@Omcare_Health partners with leading #Senior are providers to suppoort the #AgingPopulation

~<a href="/Elekta/">Elekta</a>, <a href="/iaeaorg/">IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency ⚛️</a> partner to improve access to #cancer care in underserved communities

~<a href="/ButterflyNetInc/">Butterfly Network</a>, <a href="/ForestNeurotech/">Forest Neurotech</a> partner on development of #nextgen #BCIs
Sumner L Norman (@sumnerln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is your zone of genius delivering scientific results in high-quality, production-grade software? If so, Forest Neurotech is hiring Software Engineers in Los Angeles and Palo Alto! forestneurotech.org/jobs

Sumner L Norman (@sumnerln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loving the "good vibrations" heading 😂 Thanks for sharing our work with the world, Emily Mullin & co at WIRED! 🔊🔊🔊 "Forest Neurotech in Los Angeles also launched this year to [...] miniaturize ultrasound in a neural implant." #BCI #Neurotech wired.com/story/the-race…

Jacob Robinson (@jtrobinsonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of activity in the implantable neurotech startup space this last year. Check out this recap by Emily Mullin in WIRED. Definitely feeling like a movement, and I expect even more activity in 2024.

Butterfly Network (@butterflynetinc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forest Neurotech...launched this year to address psychiatric and cognitive disorders. The nonprofit startup is aiming to miniaturize ultrasound in a neural implant. It’s actively working on a 1st-gen device with partner Butterfly Network." Thanks WIRED for a great BCI roundup!

Sumner L Norman (@sumnerln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a talented data scientist? Do you know a talented data scientist? Are either of you interested in neural interfaces / BCI? 💡Come work with us!💡 forestneurotech.org/jobs

Convergent Research (@convergent_fros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forest Neurotech is developing a novel ultrasound-based brain computer interface that can sense and modulate the whole brain without penetrating it businesswire.com/news/home/2024…

Anastasia Gamick (@agamick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Continually proud of and impressed by Forest Neurotech I've been able to spend some time in their labs lately - it's amazing to see the progress that they've made in a small amount of time.

Thomas Kalil (@tkalil2050) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Convergent Research Forest Neurotech Congrats to Forest Neurotech for their progress on this game-changing technology for neuroscience and brain health using minimally-invasive focused ultrasound. I hope more philanthropists will support Focused Research Organizations.

Sumner L Norman (@sumnerln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Im so thrilled to share Forest Neurotech’s supporters: Eric Schmidt, Griffin Catalyst, the philanthropic organization of Citadel CEO Kenneth C. Griffin, the Riley & Susan Bechtel Foundation, and James Fickel. Thank you all for making Forest a reality! businesswire.com/news/home/2024…

Science Philanthropy Alliance (@sciphilorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Forest Neurotech on receiving $14M in funding to create next-generation brain-computer interfaces for individuals with neurological injuries or diseases. Their novel noninvasive approach has a wide range of potential applications, from mitigating seizures to treating

Congrats to Forest Neurotech on receiving $14M in funding to create next-generation brain-computer interfaces for individuals with neurological injuries or diseases. Their novel noninvasive approach has a wide range of potential applications, from mitigating seizures to treating
Sumner L Norman (@sumnerln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀We’re hiring! Forest Neurotech is looking for a Software Engineering Lead to build the core systems powering our ultrasound neurotech platform. As a nonprofit FRO, we're advancing science for public good. If you’re excited about neurotech & impact let’s talk. 🌍🧠 Link below

Sumner L Norman (@sumnerln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰 Featured in The Guardian: With support from ARIA investment in precision neurotechnologies, we’re thrilled to announce Forest Neurotech's role in the UK’s first NHS clinical trial of an ultrasound-powered whole-brain interface. 🧠

📰 Featured in The Guardian: With support from <a href="/ARIA_research/">ARIA</a> investment in precision neurotechnologies, we’re thrilled to announce <a href="/ForestNeurotech/">Forest Neurotech</a>'s role in the UK’s first NHS clinical trial of an ultrasound-powered whole-brain interface. 🧠
Protocol Labs (@protocollabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3/8 One of the ARIA recipients, Forest Neurotech, is pioneering a non-invasive ultrasound device called Forest 1, which can both map and modulate brain activity with unprecedented precision. theguardian.com/science/2025/j…

John Cumbers (@johncumbers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recently caught up with Jean M Hébert, and if you're curious about the future of the brain or how we might actually stop aging, you’ll want to hear what he has to say. Jean is the author of Replacing Aging, a bold exploration of how we could extend life by replacing brain

Ashlee Vance (@ashleevance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's go ahead and freak you out this week. Brain implant maker Forest Neurotech is finding that people in comas can indeed hear and understand what's going on around them.