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In the News - 2017

Group alumni event draws >100 for a special, one-day symposium on Materials and Mechanics in the Midwest, December 2017

“Our paper, Flexible Near-Field Wireless Optoelectronics as Subdermal Implants for Broad Applications in Optogenetics, published in Neuron was selected by the editors as one of the best papers for 2016-2017”
Neuron, November, 2017.

“A new optogenetic device for spinal cord control of pain -- Chamessian and Ji write a Commentary piece in Pain that highlights our work on wireless optogenetic interfaces to the spinal cord for control of pain, originally published in Pain”
Pain, November, 2017.

“Epidermal microfluidic technology is featured in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in NYC, as a key display in a broader exhibit titled -- Items: Is Fashion Modern?, October 2017.”

Prof. Rogers is selected to receive the Nadai Medal from the American Society of Mechanial Engineers, May 2017

“Bioelectronic devices: Long-lived recordings -- Rotenberg and Tian write a News and Views piece in Nature Biomedical Engineering that highlights our work on flexible, capacitively coupled electronics for chronic mapping of electrophysiology, originally published in Nature Biomedical Engineering”
Nature Biomedical Engineering, March, 2017.

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