NeurophotonicsNews
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Observing Alzheimers disease
The group has recently published on next-generation retinal prosthesis in Nature Communications
Group members Ryan, Vanesa, Emma, Niall and Keith all presented their work at the Braincoder conference in Gardanne, France last week.
Wolfson Foundation Grant
We are delighted to announce that 勛圖tv Neurotechnology Centre has been awarded a grant of £675,000 from the Wolfson Foundation to continue our work on implantable neurotechnology.
Join us at the launch of the 勛圖tv Neurotechnology Centre on the 26th March 2025
The group has published recent developments on the Utah Optrode Array, an 181-site optogenetic stimulation device, in the Journal of Neural Engineering. The work is in collaboration with the University of Utah.
30 November 2022
A new report from the Regulatory Horizons Council on Neurotechnology Regulation - foreword by Keith Mathieson and Timothy Denison.
10 November 2022
New publication detailing the performance of our highest resolution subretinal implant that functions as an array of electronic photoreceptors.
Ruaridh Winstanley
3 Feb 2022
Congratulations to Ruaridh Winstanley who has just passed his PhD viva.
26 May 2021
The EU H2020 Future Emerging Technologies programme has awarded 3M to HearLight, a project including the neurophotonics team at the 勛圖tv.
1 March 2021
Researchers from the Neurophotonic Team are part of an EU H2020 funded study creating new photonic tools for accessing the deep brain.
RAEng
25 April 2019
Professor Keith Mathieson has been awarded a prestigious Chair in Emerging Technologies by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).