Stanford Neurosurgery News
- – Neurosurgery
Dr. Zhou received AHA’s Second Century Early Faculty Independence Award
Congratulations to Moss Zhou, PhD, who received an Second Century Early Faculty Independence Award from the American Heart Association! Dr. Zhou is an Instructor affiliated with Dr. Gary Steinberg's lab.
- – Neurosurgery
A brain-computer interface is making the dream of restoring speech a reality
Brain implants and software developed by Dr. Jaimie Henderson's lab can guide a speech-disabled person’s intended words to the computer screen.
- – Washington Post
Brain chip helps voiceless patient communicate at 62 words per minute
Using brain implants, machine learning and a predictive model, researchers decoded a woman’s attempts to speak at a rate that begins to approach natural conversation.
- – News Center
Brain implants, software guide speech-disabled person’s intended words to computer screen
Our brains remember how to formulate words even if the muscles responsible for saying them out loud are incapacitated. A brain-computer hookup is making the dream of restoring speech a reality.
- – Neurosurgery
Dr. Ramayya joins Department of Neurosurgery
Ashwin Ramayya, MD, PhD, begins his appointment at Stanford School of Medicine as assistant professor of neurourgery starting August 16, 2023.