

Implantable Brain-Computer Interfaces: where are we now?
From Oxbridge to Synchron: a clinical perspective on implantable neurotechnologies 🧠
Jamie Brannigan is a clinician scientist trained at the University of Cambridge and now practising at the University of Oxford - he will be shortly off to continue his practice at Mount Sinai Hospital, NYC.
Jamie's primary research interests are the clinical translation of implantable brain-computer interfaces, and the development of novel endovascular approaches to BCI.
Jamie has several years of BCI experience across academia and industry, and holds an honorary research fellowship at UCL - collaborating on studies aimed at assessing the clinical needs and patient preferences for implantable BCI devices. He also leads an ARIA-funded project and works with a globally-leading neurotech company: Synchron.
Join us for a dive into Jamie's journey from Cambridge and Oxford to Synchron, ARIA, and Mount Sinai hospital.