Damiano G. Barone
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Neurosurgeon-Scientist-Innovator @Cambridge_Uni and @BioelectronicsL lab. PNS Fellow @MayoClinic. Views my own.
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The ultra-thin cuffs are engineered in two separate layers. Applying tiny amounts of electricity causes the devices to swell or shrink The cuffs could be rolled up into a needle & injected near the target nerve Damiano G. Barone Chaoqun Dong BioelectronicsLab eng.cam.ac.uk/news/robotic-n…
A tiny, flexible electronic device that wraps around the spinal cord could represent a new approach to the treatment of spinal injuries, which can cause profound disability & paralysis eng.cam.ac.uk/news/wraparoun… George Malliaras Damiano G. Barone Cam Neuroscience BioelectronicsLab #SpinalCord
Honored to have delivered a keynote talk at #TERMIS2024 on biohybrid neural interfaces and their role in peripheral nerve injury. Exciting advancements and great discussions with fellow researchers. #Neuroscience #nervesurgery #neurosurgery #Biohybrids #Innovation Cam Neuroscience
I would like to express my gratitude to our keynote speaker Damiano G. Barone for discussing his precious research experiences with me, they have been truly inspiring!
Today marks my last day at Mayo Clinic as a peripheral nerve surgery fellow. I’m immensely grateful for the formative and supportive experience, and especially thankful to Robert Spinner, MD , the incredible staff, and all the friends I've made along the way. The 3 Shields philosophy
I could have never asked for a better year. Thank you @mayoclinic neurosurgery for an amazing experience. I am extremely indebted to my great mentors Ian F. Parney MD PhD Terry Burns MD, PhD To my co fellows Ramin Morshed Miguel Sáez-Alegre MD PhD Damiano G. Barone we did it!!! #mayoclinic #akuglobal
Yesterday, I finally attended my FRCS and Senior Clinical Fellowship graduations at the The Royal College of Surgeons of England. This was a special moment celebrated with family. I am very proud to have trained in England, continuing the long and illustrious tradition of British Surgery. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS The Walton Centre
Excited to announce our new publication in Nature Communications on minimally invasive neural interfaces! With surgery increasingly focused on reducing trauma and improving patient outcomes by making procedures smaller and safer, it's essential that technology advances in the same
From the great Alejandro Carnicer Lombarte with Alexander J. Boys Amparo Guemes Johannes Gurke Santiago Velasco Sam Hilton and Damiano G. Barone Engineering Dept nature.com/articles/s4146…
Very excited to share that our work developing an ultraconformable nerve cuff is finally published! Shout out to all the authors who made this possible Alexander J. Boys Amparo Guemes Johannes Gurke Santiago Velasco Sam Hilton Damiano G. Barone George Malliaras nature.com/articles/s4146…
I’ve spent a rewarding two weeks at The Walton Centre, revisiting the place where I completed my Robert C. Seacord (@[email protected]) fellowship in complex epilepsy and functional neurosurgery. Walton continues to stand out for its very high case volume and outstanding quality of care, under the expert guidance
Pushing the boundaries of peripheral neural interfaces, our latest work is now published in Nature Communications! Traditionally, we've faced a delicate balance between invasiveness and selectivity in neural interface design. As surgical techniques advance to reduce trauma and improve