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SUMMARY:Dion Khodagholy\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology will host Dion Khodagholy\, PhD at their department seminar series \nTranslational Neuroelectronics \nOur understanding of the brain’s pathophysiology relies on discoveries in neuroscience and neurology fueled by sophisticated bioelectronics enabling visualization and manipulation of neural circuits at multiple spatial and temporal resolutions. In parallel\, to facilitate clinical translation of advanced materials\, devices\, and technologies\, all components of bioelectronic devices have to be considered. Organic electronics offer a unique approach to device design\, due to their mixed ionic/electronic conduction\, mechanical flexibility\, enhanced biocompatibility and capability for drug delivery. We design\, develop and characterize conformable\, stretchable organic electronic devices based on conducting polymer-based electrodes\, particulate electronic composites\, high performance transistors\, conformable integrated circuits and ion-based data communication. These devices established new experimental paradigms that allowed monitoring of the emergence of neural circuits during development in rodents and elucidated patterns of neural network maturation in the developing brain. Furthermore\, the biocompatibility of the devices also allowed intra-operative recording from patients undergoing epilepsy and deep brain stimulation surgeries\, highlighting the translational capacity of this class of neural interface devices. In parallel\, we are developing fully-implantable\, conformable implantable integrated circuits based on high-speed internal ionic gated organic electrochemical transistors that can perform the entire chain of signal acquisition\, processing and transmission without the need of hard Si-based devices. This multidisciplinary approach will enable the development of new devices based on organic electronics\, with broad applicability to the understanding of physiologic and pathologic network activity\, control of brain-machine interfaces and therapeutic closed-loop devices.\nBio: Dion Khodagholy is Henry Samueli Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at UCI. He received his Master’s degree from the University of Birmingham (UK). He obtained his Ph.D. in microelectronics at the Department of Bioelectronics (BEL) of the Ecole des Mines (France). His postdoctoral research at New York University\, Langone Medical Center was focused on large-scale cortical acquisition and analysis. He was an associate professor at Columbia University prior to joining UCI. His research explores the interface of electronics and the brain in the context of both applied and discovery sciences\, with the ultimate goal of new innovations in device engineering and neuroscience methods to improve diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric disease.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/dion-khodagholy-phd/
LOCATION:Plumwood House Room 166\, 1003 Health Sciences Rd\, Irvine\, CA 92617\, Irvine\, CA\, 92697-3800\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: UCI Behavioral Testing Core Facility
DESCRIPTION:Shahrdad Lotfipour\, PhD\, and Michael A. Yassa\, PhD will host a Lunch and Learn session about the new UC Irvine Behavioral Testing Core Facility. This session will introduce researchers to the capabilities of our new state-of-the-art facility with a range of equipment designed for rigorous and reproducible testing of rodent behavior. The facility is supported by the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory and services the entire UCI campus as well as outside investigators. \nDuring this session\, you will learn: \n\nEquipment and behavioral testing services available.\nScheduling and rates for use of equipment and consultation services.\n$5\,000 seed grants opportunities for new facility users.\n\nLunch will be provided to registered attendees. Register early to secure your spot!
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/lunch-and-learn-uci-behavioral-testing-core-facility/
LOCATION:CNLM Herklotz Conference Center\, Irvine\, CA\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students, Faculty, Staff Only
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