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  3. Hai lands NIH grant to use new brain sensors to study epileptic seizures

Hai lands NIH grant to use new brain sensors to study epileptic seizures

Posted on September 17, 2019
Aviad Hai by a whiteboard

Aviad Hai, GIE Fellow and Assistant Professor of biomedical engineering, will use a new grant to develop sensors for brain imaging to provide new insights into brain seizures in epilepsy.

Posted in Data, Decisions and Control, Engineering and the Health Highway, Research

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