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🎉Today, we celebrate #WorldEngineeringDay 2025 by taking a moment to recognize the outstanding achievements of our core investigators from Rice Engineering and Computing, BCM Department of Neuroscience, BCM Neurosurgery, UTHealth Houston, and Houston Methodist Neurosurgery who are advancing innovation in brain health. 🎉


A team from Rice Neuroengineering Initiative and UTMB Health are developing a new method for stimulating deep brain regions without drilling into the skull. This minimally invasive technique could pave the way for improved therapies for patients with neurological disorders. bit.ly/4iEEJbe


A recent study from Rice Electrical & Computer Engineering and Rice Neuroengineering Initiative Luan Lab in #AdvancedScience explores the #neurophysiological effects of single #microinfarcts using an advanced platform that combines high-resolution imaging and #neuralrecordings. Read more: bit.ly/3GkrOgg

Researchers from Rice Neuroengineering Initiative, Rice Electrical & Computer Engineering, BCM Department of Neuroscience, and MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a more reliable model for high-resolution low-intensity neuromodulation in clinical settings with less invasive measurements. Read more in Scientific Reports : nature.com/articles/s4159…


👀A short feature on Rice Neuroengineering Initiative and CPRIT investigator Christina Tringides and her work applying hydrogel-based electrodes to improve outcomes during complex brain cancer surgeries is in the Spring issue of Rice University Magazine 👀 magazine.rice.edu/spring-2025/be…


Rice Neuroengineering Initiative Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering faculty Scott Keene Scott Keene and colleagues at Stanford Materials Science and Engineering and Engineering Dept show how a new understanding of PEDOT: PSS polymers can make bioelectronic devices easier and more reliable to manufacture. Read more: bit.ly/4iFoGcE


Day one of Rice-TMC Ecosystem Health Innovations conference in the books! Looking forward to day two TMCHelixPark. Thanks to Rice ENRICH Office for putting on this incredible event! If you're attending tomorrow, stop by our booth and say hello!


As part of Brain Tumor Awareness Month, "Meeting of the Minds" is focusing on advancements in areas of brain cancer research, showcasing the many promises that are on the horizon MD Anderson Cancer Center, Rice Neuroengineering Initiative, and UTHealth Houston. Register here: bit.ly/43t5Pgm #GrayMay



So cool Jessica Butts ! Congratulations again!

By recording motor cortical activity, a team of researchers from Rice Neuroengineering Initiative, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford Medicine, and others, found that multi-finger movements are represented in the brain using a pseudo-linear summation of individual finger movements. More: go.nature.com/4kUVuzz


