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Stroke patients take the lead in their rehabilitation 09.05.2017
MRI helps unravel the mysteries of sleep
Brain ‘noise' keeps nerve connections young
“I was looking to connect neuroscience with engineering” Mélina Lasfargues
NeuroMechFly: a digital twin of Drosophila
Bioengineering Day 2018
A smart artificial hand for amputees merges user and robotic control
New implant offers promise for the paralyzed
Brain-Machine Interface, June 24, 2015
Bionic Fingertip, march 8, 2016
Neuroprosthetics Annual Research Symposium
Overcoming long-term trauma can be facilitated
When liver disease affects the brain
Séminaire Maladie de Parkinson
EPFL professors
Exoskeleton device helps stroke victims regain hand function
Gut microbiome serves as a “second brain” regulating our bodies
The surprising effect of presence hallucinations on social perception
A revolutionary material for aerospace and neuromorphic computing
Awakening “ghosts” in patients with Parkinson's
Tiny biodegradable circuits for releasing painkillers inside the body
Brain fingerprints help doctors detect neurological disease
Feedback enhances brainwave control of a novel hand-exoskeleton
Researchers open door to stain-free labeling of cellular components
The Center for Biomedical Imaging marks its 15th anniversary
Integrated Actuators Laboratory (LAI) Yves Perriard
Diaporama
Human Brain Project's Press Conference, march 30, 2016
A window into the fruit fly's nervous system
Research and Tech Transfer
Immersive Lab
Cognitive strategies to augment the body with an extra robotic arm
Wireless microelectrodes, february 15, 2015
NeuroRestore Press Conference
Avec Giotto l’intelligence artificielle s’exprime en trois dimensions
Aleva Neurotherapeutics
Optic nerve stimulation to aid the blind
La réalité virtuelle affecte les enfants différemment des adultes
Amputees feel warmth in their missing hand
e-Flower records neuronal activity with electronic petals
A retinal implant that is more effective against blindness
VRTIGO
«Learn from anyone who is willing to teach you” Silvestro Micera
Our brains have a “fingerprint” too
Deployable electrodes for minimally invasive craniosurgery
Restless nature of human spinal cord, non-invasive imaging reveals
Deforming virtual reality, on purpose 24.07.2017
World expert in neurorehabilitation joins EPFL's Valais Wallis team, august 26, 2016
Soft brainstem implant delivers high-resolution hearing
LiftPose3D: Turning 2D images into 3D models
A neuro-chip to manage brain disorders
Delivery of Masters in Neuro-X and Quantum Science and Engineering
Campus Lecture Laureate of the Dr. Honoris Causa Award 2023 Demis Hassabis
Primates Regain Control of Paralyzed Limb, november 9, 2016
Delivery of Masters in Neuro-X and Quantum Science and Engineering 2025
Virtual reality helps measure vulnerability to stress