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NIH/NIDCD P50 Clinical Research Center Program Manager

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) sponsored Next-Generation Clinical Research Center on Laryngeal Dystonia and Voice Tremor at Massachusetts Eye and Ear is seeking a motivated, enthusiastic, experienced scientist to act as the Program Manager to develop, implement and lead the scientific...

Postdoctoral Fellow in Brain-Computer Interfaces

We have an open position for a postdoctoral fellow to work on the development and implementation of EEG-based closed-loop brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for treatment and rehabilitation of a debilitating neurological disorder, dystonia. The postdoctoral fellow will be part of a multidisciplinary...

New NIH R01 funding received

We are exctied to receive a new NIH grant ( NIDCD/NIH R01DC019353) to develop and test the first brain-computer interface (BCI) for rehabilitation of laryngeal dystonia. We will start inviting patients to participate in this study soon!

Harvard Otolaryngology Fall 2021 issue

Dr. Simonyan's research is highlighted in the Fall 2021 issue of Harvard Otolaryngology Logging in to DystoniaNet: A new deep-learning platform has cracked the code to diagnosing dystonia. “Dystonia has frustrated clinicians and researchers for decades. Without an objective measure of diagnosing the...

Dongren Yao, Ph.D.

Dongren received his Ph.D. degree in Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems from Brainnetome Center & National Laboratory Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy of Science, Institute of Automation. He spent two and half years as a joint-supervision student at the University of North Carolina at...

Stefan Karl-Heinz Ehrlich, Ph.D.

Stefan received his Bachelor’s degree from the Baden Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University in electrical engineering and his Master’s degree and PhD in electrical engineering and computer science from the Technical University of Munich in Germany. In his doctorate, he worked on passive brain...