Multifunctional Regenerative Neural Interfaces
21st April 2021
Timing : 1 pm EDT
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Interventions are needed to induce nerve repair after spinal cord injury partially since spontaneous axon regeneration in the adult mammalian central nervous system is limited and the growing axons lack a sense of directionality and do not effectively grow along a nerve gap. In addition, our understanding of the spine-brain circuitry and the role of different neurons for recovery after spinal cord injury is limited. In this seminar, microchannel axon guidance scaffolds for bridging nerve gaps as well as optoelectronic devices for chronic light stimulation to study the spinal circuitry are discussed. Concluding remarks include discussions on the direction of the field and developing active implants that both promote axon growth and provide linear guidance as well as opportunities for the expansion of these technologies for organ augmentation.