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I lead the Bioelectronics Laboratory, an interdisciplinary group of scientists, engineers and clinicians interested in interfacing electronics with living systems. Our aim is to understand the fundamental processes that take place at the abiotic/biotic interface and to develop better tools for healthcare. We use a push-pull model, where advances in science and engineering follow a translational pipeline to the clinic, while clinical needs inform science and technology development.
Image credit: Bioelectronics Laboratory, University of Cambridge A major consortium from across…
Congratulations to George Malliaras, Sarah Jayne Blakemore, Patrick Chinnery and John Aston (pictured…
Researchers have developed tiny, flexible devices that can wrap around individual nerve fibres without damaging…