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Episode 13: Can Neurotech Cure Epilepsy? with Mayo Clinic Neurosurgeon Dr. Jonathon Parker

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In this episode of Powering the Future Within, Omari Bouknight interviews Dr. Jonathan Parker, a neurosurgeon and director of the neuroelectronics lab at Mayo Clinic. They explore the latest advances in neuromodulation, brain-computer interfaces, and minimally invasive therapies for neurological conditions like epilepsy, movement disorders, and psychiatric disorders — diving into the science, clinical applications, and promise of neurotechnology while addressing the challenges and opportunities of enabling access at scale. Whether you're a clinician, CEO, or consumer, Dr. Parker's perspective as a clinician and technologist offer a unique lens through which to view what he calls the final frontier of innovation: modern neurotechnology. Don't miss this episode to learn about reading and rewriting the brain, how we may be able to develop curative therapies for conditions like epilepsy, and why a career in neurotech is about more than just signal processing.

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Portada del episodio Episode 13: Can Neurotech Cure Epilepsy? with Mayo Clinic Neurosurgeon Dr. Jonathon Parker

Episode 13: Can Neurotech Cure Epilepsy? with Mayo Clinic Neurosurgeon Dr. Jonathon Parker

In this episode of Powering the Future Within, Omari Bouknight interviews Dr. Jonathan Parker, a neurosurgeon and director of the neuroelectronics lab at Mayo Clinic. They explore the latest advances in neuromodulation, brain-computer interfaces, and minimally invasive therapies for neurological conditions like epilepsy, movement disorders, and psychiatric disorders — diving into the science, clinical applications, and promise of neurotechnology while addressing the challenges and opportunities of enabling access at scale. Whether you're a clinician, CEO, or consumer, Dr. Parker's perspective as a clinician and technologist offer a unique lens through which to view what he calls the final frontier of innovation: modern neurotechnology. Don't miss this episode to learn about reading and rewriting the brain, how we may be able to develop curative therapies for conditions like epilepsy, and why a career in neurotech is about more than just signal processing.

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