
Bolu Ajiboye
@doktorbolu
Laboratory for Intelligent Machine-Brain Systems (@LIMBSbmi), Director
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19-03-2013 17:34:02
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It has been 74 years since the first kidney dialysis machine, and yet they are today still too expensive to be distributed to every country in need. Adriana Velazquez Berumen of the WHO, and CWRU alumn, discusses her journey to make medical devices widely available. CWRU Biomedical Engineering World Health Organization (WHO)



Excited that our work will be featured in the upcoming film "I am Human" (I AM HUMAN ), produced by Taryn Southern and @ElenaGaby_ , premiering at #Tribeca2019 . Lot's of good stuff coming soon to the big screen. Great job by the producers, and congrats to all!

Congrats to @ElenaGaby_ Taryn Southern Bryan Johnson and all others involved in the making of I AM HUMAN. Excited for #Tribeca2019 Neurotechnology today: What’s real, what’s coming bigthink.com/mind-brain/neu…

Great write up, Julianna LeMieux PhD ! Straight from the Brain, So to Speak genengnews.com/insights/strai… via Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News




Great "State of the Science" address by Jen Collinger and Robert Gaunt about BMIs, in light of recent advances by Neuralink. Brain-machine interfaces are getting better and better — and Neuralink’s new brain implant pushes the pace psypost.org/2019/07/brain-… via @PsyPost.org

Great talk from Bolu Ajiboye about the BrainGate Team collaboration. He & his team are working to advance Brain Machine Interface. #sfn2019 #TeamScience









I 1st saw Krishna Shenoy give a talk in 2006 and thought he was a brilliant man. 3 yrs later, he's sitting with me at SfN, on the floor for 2 solid hours, helping me think through my academic future. His brilliance is surpassed by his humility and heart. You are missed my friend

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…
