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Rice team demonstrates miniature brain stimulator in humans
Tiny skull implant places Rice lab at the forefront of neurotech research. Rice University engineers have developed the smallest...
Rice Biotech Launch Pad startup Motif Neurotech closes Series A financing of $18.75 million
Funding to develop miniature implantable stimulator to unlock minimally invasive therapies for treatment-resistant neuropsychiatric...
Robinson Promoted to Full Professor
Twelve faculty members in the George R. Brown School of Engineering at Rice have been promoted, effective July 1. “Their commitment to...
Robinson invited panelist at SXSW
Rice University Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Jacob Robinson was an invited panelist at the 2023 South by...
Wireless activation of targeted brain circuits in less than one second
Rice neuroengineers use magnetic fields to activate neurons in fruit flies HOUSTON – (July 14, 2022) – A research team led by Rice...
Blood vessels are guides for stimulating implants
Wireless nerve stimulator about the size of a rice grain could treat chronic pain, diseases HOUSTON – (March 31, 2022) – An implant little...
Bio-FlatScope dives deep for useful data
Rice team’s lensless camera captures cellular-level, 3D details in living tissue Click here for the full press release.
‘Hydras’ artwork inspired by Robinson Lab imagery
Houston artist Jillian Conrad’s new work takes broad inspiration from the work of Rice electrical and computer engineer Jacob Robinson,...
How headless hydra feel, react to prodding
Even the simplest creatures seem extraordinarily complex when you look beneath the surface. Fortunately, hydra make that part easy. Rice...
Keck backs Rice bid to ‘build a brain’
Rice University scientists are starting small as they begin to figure out how to build an artificial brain from the bottom up. Electrical...
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