
Amparo Guemes
@amparoguemes
Royal Academy of the Engineering/Rosetrees Research Fellow at Bioelectronics Laboratory, University of Cambridge | Bioelectronic medicine and neuromodulation
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https://uk.linkedin.com/in/amparo-guemes-gonzalez 07-09-2018 15:34:07
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Tiny flexible devices that can read the signals going back and forth between the brain and the spinal cord could be a new way to treat disability and paralysis resulting from spinal injuries. Read more about these devices developed by researchers from BioelectronicsLab 👇




Llevar los resultados de la ciencia a la sociedad es uno de los grandes retos que tenemos por delante. Si te interesa el tema, “From Science to Society”, organizado por Fundación Rafael del Pino en la Cambridge University, tienes hasta el 14 de junio para inscribirte frdelpino.es/inscripciones/… #FS2S



Officially starting the 2024 IEEE Biosensors Conference! Let's disseminate the latest science in biosensing! IEEE BioSensors


After an inspiring day of tutorials and lectures at the 2024 IEEE BioSensors Conference, we're moving now to the Industry Panel session - a great chance to discuss current directions and market opportunities!


Very excited to share that our work developing an ultraconformable nerve cuff is finally published! Shout out to all the authors who made this possible Alexander J. Boys Amparo Guemes Johannes Gurke Santiago Velasco Sam Hilton Damiano G. Barone George Malliaras nature.com/articles/s4146…

Royal Academy of Engineering some of the UK's next generation of engineering leaders before our workshop in Manchester. Academics from the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and USA taking up fellowships in the UK to work in our engineering, computing and materials science departments. Well done all!


Open RA position in the BioelectronicsLab to work on implantable neural devices! If you have experience in rodent electrophysiology and want to join a multidisciplinary and vibrant team, this opportunity is for you!

Delighted to announce that the website for the European Conference of Molecular Electronics (ECME 2025) is now live. Submit your abstract here: ecme2025.eu See you Cambridge University