Brainstorming Advances in neuroModulation and Sensing (BAMS)
About this event
According to Brain Initiative 2.0, the next generation of recording/modulation technology development should improve cell-type and neurochemical specificity. Current technologies are limited in specificity, temporal dynamics, and by the invasiveness of the technique. We hope you will join this brainstorming session as we bring together expertise on the BU campus to form a cohesive neural stimulation/recording network. This brainstorming session will facilitate new collaborations with an aim of identifying big-grant proposal opportunities.
August 5, 2021, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Virtual and In-person registration:
If you would like to attend virtually, please register here.
If you would like to be In-Person at Photonics Center, room 906 (BU Personnel Only) – please register here
Organizers Boston University’s College of Engineering, Photonics and Neurophotonics Centers
SPEAKERS AND TITLES: |
![]() Title: Two definitions of neuromodulation Time: 2:05 to 2:10 |
![]() Title: Optical fiber arrays for measuring large-scale neuromodulator dynamics over deep brain volumes Time: 2:10 to 2:15 |
![]() Title: Artificially manipulating memory engrams Time: 2:15 to 2:20 |
![]() Title: Manipulating neural circuits in the mouse motor system Time: 2:20 to 2:25 |
![]() Title: Methods of volumetric imaging Time: 2:25 to 2:30 |
![]() Lei Tian, PhD Title: Computational imaging for neural imaging Time: 2:30 to 2:35 |
![]() Title: Transparent microelectrode arrays for combined imaging and electrophysiology in awake mice Time: 2:35 to 2:40 |
![]() Title: Photoacoustic Neural Stimulation Time: 2:40 to 2:45 |
![]() Title: High precision wireless neuromodulation using a microwave split ring resonator. Time: 2:45 to 2:50 |
![]() Title: Infrared Nerve Modulation Time: 2:50 to 2:55 |
![]() Title: Robust Modulation of Cerebral Blood Flow with Photo Bio-Modulation and its application to stroke. Time: 2:55 to 3:00 |
![]() Title: Using noninvasive electrical stimulation to improve human cognition and behavior. |