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#07 – Dr. Nevena Musikic | Neurotechnology and Restoring Human Movement

55 min · 2. maj 2026
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Dr. Nevena Musikic is a biomedical engineer and researcher who uses multimodal machine learning, speech acoustics, and facial kinematics to develop digital biomarkers for diseases like ALS. Nevena walks us through her research spanning assistive devices for laryngectomy patients, brain-controlled spinal stimulation that restored arm movement in paralyzed patients, and AI-powered pipelines to detect ALS earlier, before symptoms become clinically visible. This is a conversation about the next frontier.

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