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Helping people regain life thru neurotechnology |
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Staying True to our Outreach Mission
Neurotech Network is the only non-profit organization focused on reaching out to the disability and clinician communities to improve the education of and access to neurotechnology devices, treatments and therapies.
Check out some of our most recent outreach efforts:
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Published an education article about neurotechnology options for pressure sore prevention and wound treatment in SCI Life for the National Spinal Cord Injury Association. Click here to read the article.
If you know of or have a event targeted to educating the disability or clinician communities, please contact us. You can help others in the process.
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See Us at the National Caregivers Conference
Technology: The Future of Caregiving
is the focus of the 2010 National Caregivers Conference.
Neurotech Network has partnered with the organizers to offer a workshop "Merging the Body with Electronics: An Introduction to Neurotechnology" The workshop will be held from 11:15am to 12:30pm on October 26 at the Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel in Iselin, NJ. Click the link below for more information.
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Building Resources for Brain Injury
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 1.7 million people sustain a brain injury each year in the U.S. It is a complex condition impacting many areas including movement, sensation and cognition. Neurotechnology has a role for this condition to better diagnose, improve therapy and aid in dailiy living. Neurotech Network has partnered with the Brain Injury Association of New Jersey to build an educational resource to serve the community of those living with brain injury and the people who care for them. Keep an eye on our website for updates.
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Stand by Me! Journal
On August 30, Jen French of Neurotech Network received the upgrade and began working with a new implanted neural prosthesis system for paralysis. Learn about the technology and the experience of being a clinical trial participant.
Click on the image below to link to the Stand by Me! journal.

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