Sheila Nirenberg
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Sheila Nirenberg is an American neuroscientist. She works in the field of neural coding, developing new kinds of prosthetic devices that can communicate directly with the brain, and new kinds of smart robots. She is a recipient of a MacArthur “genius” award and has been the subject of, or featured in, several documentaries for her technology for treating blindness.
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Sheila Nirenberg
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Sheila Nirenberg
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Sheila Nirenberg
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Harvard University
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MacArthur Award, Beckman Young Investigators Award, TED Talk, NYC BioAccelerate Prize
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Nirenberg in 2013
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”Sheila Nirenberg, Can we speak the language of the brain?”, TEDMED, 2011
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“Sheila Nirenberg - Q&A”, TEDMED, 2011
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”MacArthur Fellows Program, Sheila Nirenberg”, MacArthur Foundation, 2013
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Sheila Nirenberg is an American neuroscientist. She works in the field of neural coding, developing new kinds of prosthetic devices that can communicate directly with the brain, and new kinds of smart robots. She is a recipient of a MacArthur “genius” award and has been the subject of, or featured in, several documentaries for her technology for treating blindness. She is currently the Nanette Laitman Professor in Neurology and Neuroscience and a professor of Computational Neuroscience in the Institute for Computational Biomedicine at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Additionally, she is the founder of two startup companies, Bionic Sight LLC (prosthetic devices) and Nirenberg Neuroscience LLC (smart robots, AI).
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