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We have been featured on the front cover of Advanced Materials:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.201970105 Abstract: Flexible, high‐performance neural recording microelectrode arrays are developed by Rouhollah Jalili, Gordon Wallace, and co‐workers in article number 1805867. Highly ordered graphene microfibers coated with a thin layer of platinum provide excellent performance in terms of current collection, low impedance, high charge‐injection capacity, and excellent sensitivity. The implantable microelectrode arrays record and detect neuronal activities with outstandingly high signal‐to‐noise ratio and minimum foreign‐body response. |
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2016Thank you to all who joined us last Sunday for the Autism Speaks walk at Southfork Ranch! We had a great time, interacted with the community, met several other research groups, and took part in a fantastic event to support those impacted by Autism!
For more photos and information, please go visit us on Facebook and Twitter (Like and/or Share our pages while you are there!) https://www.facebook.com/txbdc https://twitter.com/texasbiomedical Jonsson School UG Research Michael T Tran Experience Award winner Study Uncovers How Electromagnetic Fields Amplify Pain in Amputees 2013
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