Dr. Brian Lundstrom's Vision for Noninvasive Neuromodulation at BIONIC
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Alison Caldwell, Ph.D.
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Dr. Brian Lundstrom, an associate professor of neurology, brings a quietly radical perspective to BIONIC focused on noninvasive neuromodulation as a path toward durable disease modification and potential cures, rather than lifelong symptom management. With a background in biophysics, his scientific calling is in neurophysiology and studying the neural code — how neurons compute and encode signals — leading him to work with epilepsy patients who routinely undergo neural monitoring.
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· 3 pulledBrian Lundstrom, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of neurology, brings a distinctive and, in many ways, quietly radical perspective to BIONIC.
His vision centers on noninvasive neuromodulation as a path toward durable disease modification and, in some cases, cure, rather than lifelong symptom management.
With a background in biophysics, Dr. Lundstrom found his scientific calling in neurophysiology and studying the neural code — how neurons compute and encode signals.
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