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Nanoneuro: the power of nanoscience to explore the frontiers of neuroscience

Aitzol Garcia Etxarri

Fisikaria, Donostia International Physics Center-DIPCko Ikerbasque ikerlaria.

Data: 2024.12.13
Ordua: 17:55
Lekua: Goi-Eskola Politeknikoa, Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Errektoretza eraikina, Arrasate


Nanoneuro: the power of nanoscience to explore the frontiers of neuroscience

Neurotechnologies are defined as methods capable of reading and manipulating brain activity in both animals and humans. In just a few years, through these technologies, science has achieved incredible milestones, such as bringing a very advanced ALS patient out of isolation, or restoring part of the vision to patients with a very specific type of blindness.

At present, applying these therapies (still experimental) requires aggressive surgery on patients and the installation of microelectronic devices in the brain capable of reading and modifying the behavior of neurons. Ideally, we would like to be able to achieve the same in a non-invasive way, i.e., by means of devices that act from outside the skull. There are currently many initiatives worldwide pursuing these objectives. 

In the Basque Country, around the year 2020, we launched the nanoneuro initiative, which aims to use all the knowledge in nanotechnologies existing in the Basque Country to develop neuro-technologies capable of reading and modifying neuronal activity in a minimally invasive way. Currently, under the Basque Government's IKUR initiative, the project brings together 8 research centers in the Basque Country structured as a network under the name of Basque Nanoneuro Network (B3N). 

Aitzol Garcia-Etxarri Fisikan doktorea da, Donostia International Physics Center-DIPCko Ikerbasque ikerlaria.

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