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WIRELESS IMPLANTABLE CORTICAL NEUROPROSTHETIC SYSTEM (W-ICONS)

Johns Hopkins University (Francesco Tenore)

Project ID: J9A3PAPERSI0

Contact PI: Francesco Tenore

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The goal of this project is to develop a Wireless, fully Implantable, bidirectional Cortical Neuroprosthetic System (W-ICONS) for restoring sensorimotor function through an interface with intact upper limb areas of primary motor and sensory cortex. Technologies that enable direct communication to and from the brain have increasingly shown promise for restoring independence to people affected by high spinal cord injuries. Despite these advances, neural interface systems are still mostly confined to laboratory settings, requiring a team of researchers to handle cumbersome transcutaneous interfaces, extensive wiring, and bulky devices for recording and stimulating neural activity. Further, these devices have typically been equipped exclusively with neural recording capabilities. The W-ICONS device would be the first wireless, bidirectional—incorporating neural recording and stimulation—cortical implant for tetraplegic individuals, creating a truly portable device for use outside the lab environment. This proposed translational study benefits from over a decade of clinical studies with microelectrode arrays, demonstrating safety and efficacy in restoring lost sensorimotor functions.


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