In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Bolu Ajiboye to chat about his work in brain computer interfaces, where human brains and technology communicate with each other directly using electrical impulses.
Dr. Ajiboye is working to help restore sense and mobility to people suffering from spinal cord injuries, strokes, and debilitating injuries to the nervous system. His research has even won awards for helping veterans who suffer from nervous system diseases, so the decision to invite him to the podcast was really a no-brainer!
Tune in to this next episode of Big Easy Science as Dr. Cynthia Reinhart-King joins us in New Orleans!
Our next guest Dr. Cynthia Reinhart-King dives into her science policy work as an expert advisor to the US government on biomanufacturing, her years of service with the Biomedical Engineering Society, and her baking skills whipping up Science-inspired cakes for her PhD students!
Dr. Reinhart-King is a pioneer in the field of cellular mechanobiology, impacting the way we understand and treat diseases like cancer and atherosclerosis. Working with someone as knowledgeable and professional as her really is a piece of cake!
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Big Easy Science!
We have a very special guest to mark such a special occasion—Dr. Michael J. Dancisak. Tune in to hear his amazing stories, including serving in the United States Army, tidbits about gladiator anatomy, and working alongside NASA!
Dr. Dancisak has tirelessly championed anatomy instruction for both undergraduate and graduate students in biomedical engineering and pre-clinical studies. Please consider donating to the Michael J. Dancisak Academic Excellence Endowed Fund, which will be used to help augment anatomy instruction at Tulane University as Dr. Dancisak transitions into retirement. Learn more and donate here!