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JHU Neuroengineering

@jhuneuroeng

Neuroengineering & Biomedical Instrumentation Lab, led by Prof. Nitish Thakor, at Johns Hopkins University.

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Johns Hopkins Engineering (@hopkinsengineer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Part of the beauty of the field of biomedical engineering,” Luke Osborn says, “is that it’s getting stronger on both the #medical and the #engineering sides. This is exactly the kind of work that I hoped to do when I came to Hopkins.” Read more: engineering.jhu.edu/magazine/2018/…

“Part of the beauty of the field of biomedical engineering,” <a href="/losborn1/">Luke Osborn</a> says, “is that it’s getting stronger on both the #medical and the #engineering sides. This is exactly the kind of work that I hoped to do when I came to Hopkins.”

Read more: engineering.jhu.edu/magazine/2018/…
AAAS (@aaas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To upper-limb prosthesis users, sensory feedback—regarding objects' texture, temperature, and more—is elusive. Thanks to a new electronic skin that communicates the sensation of pain, amputees will be closer to having lifelike prostheses. #2018AAASVideo bit.ly/2Lb3mxi

Johns Hopkins Medicine (@hopkinsmedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marlis Gonzalez-Fernandez discusses the #rehabilitation case of a patient who had a nonhealing foot wound and subsequently underwent a right-below-the-knee transtibial #amputation. @HopkinsRehab

Justin Lieber (@jdlieber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New work from Emily Graczyk at Case Western on the qualitative experience of using a bidirectional (motor & touch) prosthetic limb. The paper is chock-full of amazing, first-hand quotes from the amputees. Check it out: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

Amir Manbachi, Ph.D. (@amanbachi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out Johns Hopkins BME’s posters at the #SPIEMedicalImaging conference. Visit 10951-108 on the design of a “minimally-invasive neuro-acoustic probe”, next to Nick Durr’s research on the application of deep learning to video endoscopy. Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins Engineering Hopkins Med News

Check out <a href="/JHUBME/">Johns Hopkins BME</a>’s posters at the #SPIEMedicalImaging conference. Visit 10951-108 on the design of a “minimally-invasive neuro-acoustic probe”, next to <a href="/njdurr/">Nick Durr</a>’s research on the application of deep learning to video endoscopy. <a href="/JohnsHopkins/">Johns Hopkins University</a> <a href="/HopkinsEngineer/">Johns Hopkins Engineering</a> <a href="/HopkinsMedNews/">Hopkins Med News</a>
Science Robotics (@scirobotics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.SantAnnaPisa, QUT scientists analyzed over 5,000 one-handed human grasps and handovers of objects to eventually help #robots successfully perform grasping actions – a simple #skill most currently lack: fcld.ly/773q1w2

JHU Neuroengineering (@jhuneuroeng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year, Chanel Grant - a HS senior Glen Burnie High School at the time - built and tested temperature and touch sensors for prosthetic hands! What happens if your prosthesis touches something too hot???? Johns Hopkins BME Johns Hopkins Engineering #GirlDay2019 #neuroengineering youtu.be/PzXu_HBGFDc

Ammar Al-Chalabi (@ammaralchalabi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In #ALS #MND the muscles near the thumb waste more quickly than the muscles near the little finger. This "split hand" suggests brain wiring matters in ALS. Our latest paper shows the same kind of thing happens at the elbow, probably for the same reasons. jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/…

Zied Tayeb (@zied_tayeb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very interesting article about neuromorphic computing. This explains why neuromorphic potential is going to spike! zdnet.com/article/what-n…

Sherry Pagoto (@drsherrypagoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a student or early career faculty worried about a low publication record? This thread contains my advice for increasing your writing efficiency. I invite anyone to add to it to make it a useful crowd-sourced resource for anyone just starting out! Here goes! 1/x

Mark Iskarous (@mark_iskarous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Review paper is officially out! It's my first journal publication and I'm very fortunate to have it be a part of the Proceedings of the IEEE. If interested in Biomimetic Sensing and Encoding using Electronic Skins, check it out! ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/88447…