The Ohio State University Neurological Institute and the Stanley D. and Joan H. Ross Center for Brain Health and Performance are hosting the second annual
Global Brain Health and Performance Summit.
The 2017 Global Brain Health and Performance Summit will explore:
- The identification, validation and application of biomarkers toward the enhancement of brain health and performance.
- Lifestyle practices, such as sleep, nutrition, exercise and mindfulness, and how they affect results on the playing field, battlefield and in everyday life.
- The impact of inflammation on cognitive and physical function.
- Technological advances in human performance sensors and analytics for the prediction and measurement of function disease outcomes.
Keynote, plenary and breakout sessions will feature top scientists from academia, industry and government to discuss innovations in research and development designed to enhance brain health and human performance.
Where to Find Us
Join Battelle experts at this event as they discuss their
neurotechnology advances.
The event will include a presentation from Battelle President & CEO Jeff Wadsworth.
Battelle: Partnerships to Accelerate Innovations will be held at 8:05 a.m. on April 28 as part of Plenary 2.
View the below table for other presenter details.
Presenter
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Title
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Format
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Time
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Date
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Adam Jacobowitz
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Improving Brain Computer Interface Performance: optimizing selection of recording channels for decoding
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Poster
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5:45 p.m.
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April 28
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Adam Farwick and Hanbin Cho
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A miniaturized, non-invasive high-definition neuromuscular electrical stimulator with sensor feedback
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Poster
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5:45 p.m.
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April 28
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Nivas Asok Kumar
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Adapted video games for patient engagement and therapeutic outcomes in a patient with a BCI-FES system
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Poster
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5:45 p.m.
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April 28
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Sam Colachis
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Neuroprosthetics-enabled Cortical Control of a Paralyzed Hand: From Restoring Individual Finger Movements to Functional Grasps
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Poster
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5:45 p.m.
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April 28
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Dave Friedenberg
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Leveraging Big Data to Build Better Neuroprosthetics
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Breakout Session
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3 to 4:15 p.m.
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April 28
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Gaurav Sharma
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Neuroprosthetics-enabled Cortical Control of a
Paralyzed Hand: From Restoring Individual Finger Movements to Functional Grasps
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Breakout Session
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3 to 4:15 p.m.
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April 28
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Dave Friedenberg
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Data as the Next Frontier of Commercialization in Neuroscience
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Panelist
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7 a.m.
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April 29
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