
Dustin Tyler
@fnilab
Kent H Smith Professor, Case Western Reserve Univ
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http://bme.case.edu/tyler 06-11-2009 03:56:48
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Inspiring visit to Ben-Gurion University of the Negev of Negev in Be’er Shewa 🇮🇱 by the Case Western Reserve researchers CWRU Engineering and CWRU School of Medicine and Human Fusions. Thanks for the warm hospitality and productive meetings!


Umut A. Gurkan Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Case Western Reserve CWRU Engineering CWRU School of Medicine Human Fusions We enjoyed hosting Dustin Tyler and looking forward to what future brings to our research! הנדסה ביורפואית

Really enjoyed learning about collaboration opportunities at Tel Aviv University. Thank you BenMaoz for an excellent afternoon and introductions to Uri Ashery and Eran perlson. Thanks to @MiletteShamir, Maureen Meyer Adiri, and Sharon Ziv Kafri for welcoming Case Western Reserve and Dustin Tyler.


Thank you BenMaoz for hosting a friendly visit to your lab at Tel Aviv University. Amazing team doing interesting work in a lab with a beautiful view of Tel Aviv 🇮🇱! looking forward to working together. Case Western Reserve CWRU Engineering


Had a truly wonderful time learning about scientific research at the world-class Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Weizmann Institute Tel Aviv University with a stellar group from Case Western Reserve Cleveland Clinic MD Dustin Tyler Berkley Gryder.eth Jake Scott Umut A. Gurkan Vipin Chaudhary Samantha Steinberg


We had a blast in Israel this past week! Such a beautiful country with friendly people across the board. Here are some favorite memorable moments from our trip. 🇮🇱 🇺🇸 Case Western Reserve Tel Aviv University Weizmann Institute Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Jake Scott Satish E. Viswanath Dustin Tyler Human Fusions Berkley Gryder.eth



Working with National Geographic for this month's cover (The audacious science pushing the boundaries of human touch (nationalgeographic.com) was an extreme honor and joyce. Thanks to Cynthia Gorney for her wonderful article. Dustin Tyler CWRU Biomedical Engineering CWRU Engineering Case Western Reserve UCLA Samueli Engineering csuohio

Honored to be a part of Episode 20: Restoring a lost sense of touch nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/artic… via National Geographic. Dustin Tyler Case Western Reserve UCLA Samueli Engineering csuohio CWRU Biomedical Engineering #Touch #innovation #HumanFusions

Dustin Tyler, the Kent H. Smith Professor II of Engineering and director of the Human Fusions Institute, was recently featured on and episode of National Geographic's Overheard, speaking about his work in advanced prosthetics. Tune in 🎧 #CWRU nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/artic…

Listen to Professor Dustin Tyler (Dustin Tyler) discuss how he helped a man regain his sense of touch through a prosthetic arm on a recent episode of #OverheardNatGeo. on.natgeo.com/39aeStj


Rachel Jakes, Laura McGann, and Susan Schramfield showing of newest Human Fusions technology at CES 2023. Case Western Reserve Dustin Tyler UCLA Samueli Engineering CWRU Biomedical Engineering CWRU LaunchNet


On Sunday, CBS 60 Minutes will bring national attention to groundbreaking work led by CWRU researchers Dustin Tyler and Bolu Ajiboye, biomedical engineering pioneers bringing a new sense of touch and hope to amputees and people with spinal cord injuries. thedaily.case.edu/cbs-60-minutes…

I am so honored and humbled to work with such an amazing team at Dustin Tyler, Human Fusions, CWRU Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve, VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, and our inspiring subjects. Thank you to 60 Minutes and CBS News for covering this work.




We are thrilled to introduce blockale23, the FIRST full-time hire for the Human Fusions Institute (HFI) Case Western Reserve! Alexis joins us as an Assistant Professor of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering (ECSE). Learn more bit.ly/47XgGj5


Thank you Lisa Salyers and Chagrin Schools for hosting us. We really enjoyed talk with the students and impressed with their interest and enthusiasm. They had lots of great questions and we hope they were at least a little inspired about possible future careers.