CBAM Seed Grant Symposium
Date and time
Location
San Diego Supercomputer Center
Auditorium 10100 Hopkins Drive La Jolla, CA 92093Description
Please join us for the Second CBAM Seed Grant Symposium, a half-day symposium to present results of the CBAM Innovative Research Awards, followed by a wine & cheese reception.
1:00 – 1:15
Welcome
Ralph Greenspan
Director, CBAM
1:15 – 1:30
Fully-integrated Neural Interfacing System-on-a-chip
Patrick Mercier
Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCSD
1:30 – 1:45
Receptor Coated Resonant Nanoparticles for
Neurotransmitter Specific Brain Activity Mapping
Ebrahim Forati
Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCSD
1:45 – 2:00
Detection of Neurotransmitters Using an Ultralow Power Electrochemical Coulostatic Discharge Technique
Drew Hall
Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCSD
2:00 – 2:15
A High-Density Wearable EEG System for mTBI Assessment
Harinath Garudadri
Qualcomm Institute, Calit2, UCSD
2:15 – 2:30
Sensing Neural Activity with Single Quantum Sensors
Ania Bleszynski Jayich
Physics, UCSB
2:30 – 2:45
Break
2:45 – 3:00
Electro-optical Mechanically Flexible (EO-FLEX) Fibers for
Deep Brain Probing
Donald Sirbuly
NanoEngineering, UCSD
3:00 – 3:15
Minimally Invasive Penetrating Microwire Arrays on Flexible Substrates for High Definition Cortical Recording
Massoud L. Khraiche
Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCSD
3:15 – 3:30
Progress in the Development of a Genetically Encoded Transcription Factor Reporter
Brenda Bloodgood
Division of Biological Sciences, UCSD
3:30 – 3:45
A Novel Method to Quantify Olfactory Glomeruli in Mammals
Shyam Srinivasan
Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind, UCSD
3:45 – 4:00
A Novel Genetic Activity Reporter
Sachin Sethi
Division of Biological Sciences, UCSD
4:15 – 4:30
Animal Model and Clinical Intraoperative Characterization of Novel Neural Interfaces
Massoud L. Khraiche
Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCSD
4:30 – 6:00
Wine & Cheese Reception
Refreshments will be served. There will be a reception following the Symposium.
Please register above.
Parking is available in the Hopkins parking structure next to SDSC. Pay stations are available by most elevators, which are located in the corners of the structure.
Organized by
"Our ultimate goal is no less than a full understanding of the global network activity of the brain."
- Dr. Ralph Greenspan, Director, CBAM
Achieving this goal requires that we develop the capability of monitoring real-time activity in the brain in a comprehensive way, a project that cannot succeed without integrating neuroscience with engineering. Our Center will provide the framework for this program of integration by catalyzing and supporting joint projects for research and training.
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