Boston University School of Medicine (BU CAMED) was established in 1873 and has been a premier institution for teaching medicine ever since. Now, in collaboration with Jonathan Wisco, PhD, Associate Professor, Anatomy & Neurobiology, we have launched over 90 interactive 3D models of human anatomy to improve the understanding of complex concepts. These interactive 3D models are now available in the BioDigital Platform for students, teachers, and healthcare professionals to access from anywhere in the world, on any device. Thank you BU CAMED and Dr. Wisco for deploying another application of BioDigital thats enables a better understanding of health and the human body! Read more about the great work BU CAMED is doing here: https://bit.ly/3yb7evb
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🚀 Unlock the Mysteries of Vision! 👁️✨Ever wondered how our eyes and brain work together? Paulo Fontoura's latest article dives deep into the connection beyond the optic nerve, revealing how our vision shapes perception and memory. It's a must-read for anyone passionate about neuroscience and human biology or like me, interested in learning something new. Discover the hidden marvels of your own senses! 👉 Dive into the full article below: Beyond the Optic Nerve: The Fascinating Connection Between the Eye and the Brain #Neuroscience #VisionScience #Innovation #HumanBiology
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MIT’s new AI-driven brain mapping platform sparks hope for Alzheimer’s treatment MIT researchers have developed a new AI-driven software tool called NeuroTrALE (Neuron Tracing and Active Learning Environment) to advance Alzheimer's disease research. NeuroTrALE is designed to process large brain imaging datasets quickly and efficiently, combining machine learning and supercomputing. The tool automates much of the data processing involved in brain mapping, allowing researchers to focus on identifying patterns and making corrections. A key feature is its "active learning" capability, which enables the software to improve its accuracy over time by learning from user corrections. This advancement significantly reduces the time required to process brain data and could lead to better understanding and treatment of Alzheimer's and other neurological disorders. #AlzheimersResearch #BrainMapping #AIinHealthcare #Neuroscience #MITInnovatio
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I'm thrilled to share my latest PhD research findings focusing on VNS and myelin repair following cuprizone-induced injury. Learn about the powerful impact of combining VNS with motor performance to boost functional recovery post-myelin loss. For more insights, explore the paper! #Research #PhD #Neuroscience #MyelinRepair #VNS #FunctionalRecovery #MedicalDevice
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