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This episode features Paradromics CEO Matt Angle in a compelling discussion with Sumner Norman, Co-founder & CEO at Forest Neurotech; Ryan Field,CEO at Kernel; and Mary Lou Jepsen, Founder and CEO of Openwater. They share their career influences, discuss the challenges of managing interdisciplinary teams, and explore the future of neuroimaging and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Delving into ultrasound and optical-based techniques, they highlight the transformative potential of non-invasive methods for diagnosing and treating brain conditions. Furthermore, they addresses regulatory hurdles, the evolution of focused research organizations, and offers valuable advice for early-career researchers on leveraging industry trends and fundamental research to drive technological advancements.

Guest Quote:

“And I think what we're trying to work on is the silicon hospital of the future with this capability, like the modern smartphone, that can reach everybody, regardless of income levels or borders.” - Mary Lou Jepsen

Timestamps:

*(00:00) Welcome to Neurotech Pub

*(00:06) Meet the Guests

*(02:48) Balancing Mentorship and Startup Demands

*(05:36) Interdisciplinary Challenges in Neurotech

*(07:11) Hardware Development and Efficiency

*(18:12) Medical Device Development and Regulatory Challenges

*(23:37) Technical Deep Dive: Optical and Acoustic Signatures

*(24:00) Ultrasound in Brain-Computer Interfaces

*(34:57) Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Mental Health

*(55:55) Understanding Stroke and Thrombectomy

*(56:51) Innovations in Cancer Treatment and Blood Flow Analysis

*(57:39) Challenges and Trials in Medical Technology

*(58:42) Open Source Medical Technology and Global Collaboration

*(58:59) The Evolution of Brain-Computer Interfaces

*(01:02:42) Advancements in Ultrasound Technology

*(01:03:39) The Role of MEMS and Silicon in Medical Devices

*(01:09:29) The Importance of Fundamental Research

*(01:14:48) The Future of Neurotechnology and Industry Trends

*(01:17:58) Advice for Aspiring Researchers and Entrepreneurs

*(01:29:41) Leadership and Transition in Tech Companies

*(01:40:07) Focused Research Organizations and Their Impact

*(01:46:08) Final Thoughts and Optimism for Neurotech

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This episode features Paradromics CEO Matt Angle in a compelling discussion with Sumner Norman, Co-founder & CEO at Forest Neurotech; Ryan Field,CEO at Kernel; and Mary Lou Jepsen, Founder and CEO of Openwater. They share their career influences, discuss the challenges of managing interdisciplinary teams, and explore the future of neuroimaging and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Delving into ultrasound and optical-based techniques, they highlight the transformative potential of non-invasive methods for diagnosing and treating brain conditions. Furthermore, they addresses regulatory hurdles, the evolution of focused research organizations, and offers valuable advice for early-career researchers on leveraging industry trends and fundamental research to drive technological advancements.

Guest Quote:

“And I think what we're trying to work on is the silicon hospital of the future with this capability, like the modern smartphone, that can reach everybody, regardless of income levels or borders.” - Mary Lou Jepsen

Timestamps:

*(00:00) Welcome to Neurotech Pub

*(00:06) Meet the Guests

*(02:48) Balancing Mentorship and Startup Demands

*(05:36) Interdisciplinary Challenges in Neurotech

*(07:11) Hardware Development and Efficiency

*(18:12) Medical Device Development and Regulatory Challenges

*(23:37) Technical Deep Dive: Optical and Acoustic Signatures

*(24:00) Ultrasound in Brain-Computer Interfaces

*(34:57) Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Mental Health

*(55:55) Understanding Stroke and Thrombectomy

*(56:51) Innovations in Cancer Treatment and Blood Flow Analysis

*(57:39) Challenges and Trials in Medical Technology

*(58:42) Open Source Medical Technology and Global Collaboration

*(58:59) The Evolution of Brain-Computer Interfaces

*(01:02:42) Advancements in Ultrasound Technology

*(01:03:39) The Role of MEMS and Silicon in Medical Devices

*(01:09:29) The Importance of Fundamental Research

*(01:14:48) The Future of Neurotechnology and Industry Trends

*(01:17:58) Advice for Aspiring Researchers and Entrepreneurs

*(01:29:41) Leadership and Transition in Tech Companies

*(01:40:07) Focused Research Organizations and Their Impact

*(01:46:08) Final Thoughts and Optimism for Neurotech

Want More?

Learn about Neurotech Pub on Twitter

Follow Paradromics on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram

Follow Matt on LinkedIn and Twitter

  continue reading

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