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Nitish Thakor, PhD

Professor, BME
nitish@jhu.edu
Research Group:
Medical Instrumentation, Neuroengineering, Neural Signal Processing, Devices, Microsystems and Prostheses
About: I am the Principal Investigator for the Neuroengineering & Biomedical Instrumentation Lab at Johns Hopkins University, and Director of the Neuroengineering Training Grant.
 
 
Angelo H. All, MD, MBA

Assistant Professor, BME
hmn@jhu.edu
Research Group:
Clinical Neuroengineering - Spinal Cord Injury
About: I am the Principal Investigator for the Neuroelectrophysiological Studies in Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research at Johns Hopkins University. My focus is on motor behavior and somatosensory & motor evoked potential for SCI treatment.
 
 
Xiaofeng Jia, MD, PhD

Research Associate, BME
xjia1@jhmi.edu
Research Group:
Clinical Neuroengineering - Cardiac Arrest & Hypothermia; Peripheral Nerve
About: My research interests include novel application of neuro-electrophysiology for detection and restoration of peripheral nerve and spinal cord injury; basic and clinical investigations in neurological injuries and therapeutic hypothermia of brain and spinal cord after asphyxial cardiac arrest.
 
 
Romergryko Geocadin, MD

Assoc Professor, Neurocritical Care
rgeocadi@jhmi.edu
Research Group:
Clinical Neuroengineering - Cardiac Arrest & Hypothermia
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Anastasios Bezerianos, PhD

Visiting Faculty
bezer@bme.jhu.edu
Research Group:
Neural Signal Processing
About: I am responsible for a group working on mutliscale multilevel approach of neural signal processing and information decoding. My research interests are on Biomedical Signal Processing and Modeling the Biological Systems Complexity.
 
 
Mayuresh Kothare, PhD

Visiting Faculty
mayuresh.kothare@lehigh.edu
Research Group:
Brain Computer Interfaces & Neuroprostheses
About:
 
 
Hyoung-Nam Kim, PhD

Visiting Faculty
hnkim@pusan.as.kr
Research Group:
Brain Computer Interfaces & Neuroprostheses
About: My research interest is in the area of BCI signal processing. I am currently investigating performance improvement of EEG-based BCI and neural decoding in a BCI for dexterous control.
 
 
Wei Xiong, MD

wxiong4@jhmi.edu
Research Group:
Clinical Neuroengineering - Cardiac Arrest & Hypothermia
About: I am interested in basic and clinical research in the areas of neurophysiologic monitoring as it pertains to critically ill patients, cardiac arrest, coma, and therapeutic hypothermia.
 
 
 
   

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