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Modern medicine is becoming increasingly dependent upon technology. Intravenous drips are regulated by electronic machinery, hearts are revived by defibrillators and doctors can see inside their patients with tiny cameras. ASU researchers are dedicated to the advancement of medical technology, from microstimulators to prosthetics.

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Neuromodulation by High Frequency Ultrasound

Piezo Micro-Markers for Ultrasound Medical Diagnostics

Neural Interface Assembly and Method for Making and Implanting the Same

A Brain Pacemaker for Epilepsy

Production of Bioplastics and Other Biomaterials From the Cyanobacterium Synechocytstis

Micro-Miniaturized Passively Powered Wireless Telemetry

Application of Brain Synchronization to Epilepsy and Other Dynamical Disorders

Sensor For Dection of RNAse Activity

DNA Sequencing by Molecular Recognition and Nanoscale Manipulation of Single Molecules

Three-dimensional, polymer-based micro-electrode arrays for the central nervous system

Innovative Technologies for the Restoration of Gait in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Patients

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