Related Groups
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This is intended to be an all-inclusive list of university research groups that are working in areas related to our own. This list is, by definition, incomplete and we welcome receiving requests for specific additions (shenoy-work@stanford.edu). The broad areas spanned are (1) systems neuroscience, (2) computational and theoretical neuroscience, (3) neuroengineering, (4) translational neuroscience and medicine, (5) implantable medical systems and (5) BCIs, BMIs and neural prostheses.
- Andersen Lab, Caltech
- Batista Lab, University of Pittsburgh
- Bensmaia Lab, University of Chicago
- Boahen Lab, Stanford University
- Donoghue Lab, Brown University
- Carmena Lab, UC Berkeley
- Cash Lab, Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard University
- Chang Lab, UC San Francisco
- Chase Lab, Carnegie Mellon University
- Chestek Lab, University of Michigan
- Chichilnisky Lab, Stanford University
- Collinger Lab, University of Pittsburgh
- Churchland Lab, Columbia University
- Courtine Lab, EPFL, Switzerland
- Cunningham Lab, Columbia University
- Fetz Lab, University of Washington
- Ganguly Lab, UC San Francisco
- Gaunt Lab, University of Pittsburgh
- Gilja Lab, UCSD
- Hochberg Lab, Brown University / Massachusetts General Hospital / Providence VA
- Hong Lab, Stanford University
- Kalaska Lab, University of Montreal
- Kao Lab, UCLA
- Hatsopoulos Lab, University of Chicago
- Hochberg Lab, Brown University & MGH
- Melosh Lab, Stanford University
- Miller Lab, Northwestern University
- Moritz Lab, University of Washington
- Murmann Lab, Stanford University
- Nicolelis Lab, Duke University
- Nuyujukian Lab, Stanford University
- Orsborn Lab, University of Washington
- Palanker Lab, Stanford University
- Pandarinath Lab, Emory University and Georgia Tech
- Pruszynski Lab, Western University
- Rao Lab, University of Washington
- Schwartz Lab, University of Pittsburgh
- Scott Lab, Queen's University
- Shanechi Lab, USC
- Slutsky Lab, Northwestern University
- Yu Lab, Carnegie Mellon University
- Wyss Center, Campus Biotech, Geneva, Switzerland
- ABILITY fully-implantable system to record from 128-electrodes and transmit data wirelessly