Proceedings of the second biennial Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop 2013
Abstract The Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop (NEW) is a biennial meeting started in 2011 as an “unconference” to bring together leaders in the neural engineering and related fields. Since the first iteration of the meeting, NEW has evolved from “just getting together” to a more important purpo...
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author | Kim Anderson Abidemi Ajiboye Timothy Denison Jennifer French Kenneth Gustafson Kevin Kilgore Naomi Kleitman Audrey Kusiak Brian Litt Megan Moynahan Eric Perreault Douglas Weber Justin Williams Dustin Tyler |
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description | Abstract The Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop (NEW) is a biennial meeting started in 2011 as an “unconference” to bring together leaders in the neural engineering and related fields. Since the first iteration of the meeting, NEW has evolved from “just getting together” to a more important purpose of creating, reviewing, and promoting a uniform strategic roadmap for the field. The purpose of this short report, as well as the companion 2015 and 2017 reports, is to provide a historical record of this meeting and the evolution of the roadmap. These reports more importantly establish a baseline for the next meeting to be held in June, 2019. The second Neural Engineering Workshop (NEW) was held in June 2013. The two-day workshop was hosted by the Cleveland Advanced Platform for Technology National Veterans Affairs Center, the Functional Electrical Stimulation National Veterans Affairs Center, and the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Participants identified seven areas of future focus in the field of neural engineering: active communications with users, advocacy (regulatory), network building (clinical practice), case studies (clinical and technical), early industrial feedback, value chain resources, engagement, and advocacy (funding). This proceedings document summarizes the meeting outcome. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5e62652c016b4f5c899738e2ec305d8b2022-12-21T23:30:36ZengBMCBioelectronic Medicine2332-88862018-12-01411410.1186/s42234-018-0016-5Proceedings of the second biennial Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop 2013Kim Anderson0Abidemi Ajiboye1Timothy Denison2Jennifer French3Kenneth Gustafson4Kevin Kilgore5Naomi Kleitman6Audrey Kusiak7Brian Litt8Megan Moynahan9Eric Perreault10Douglas Weber11Justin Williams12Dustin Tyler13Dept of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Case Western Reserve UnivCleveland VA Medical CenterNuffeild Dept of Clinical Neurosciences Oxford UniversityNeurotech ReportsCleveland VA Medical CenterCleveland VA Medical CenterCraig H Neilsen FoundationRehabilitation Research and Development Department of Veterans AffairsDept of Neurology and Dept of Bioengineering Univ of PennsylvaniaInstitute for Functional RecoveryDept of Biomedical Engineering Northwesten UniversityDept of Bio Engineering University of PittsburghDept of Biomedical Engineering Univ of Wisconsin-MadisonCleveland VA Medical CenterAbstract The Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop (NEW) is a biennial meeting started in 2011 as an “unconference” to bring together leaders in the neural engineering and related fields. Since the first iteration of the meeting, NEW has evolved from “just getting together” to a more important purpose of creating, reviewing, and promoting a uniform strategic roadmap for the field. The purpose of this short report, as well as the companion 2015 and 2017 reports, is to provide a historical record of this meeting and the evolution of the roadmap. These reports more importantly establish a baseline for the next meeting to be held in June, 2019. The second Neural Engineering Workshop (NEW) was held in June 2013. The two-day workshop was hosted by the Cleveland Advanced Platform for Technology National Veterans Affairs Center, the Functional Electrical Stimulation National Veterans Affairs Center, and the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Participants identified seven areas of future focus in the field of neural engineering: active communications with users, advocacy (regulatory), network building (clinical practice), case studies (clinical and technical), early industrial feedback, value chain resources, engagement, and advocacy (funding). This proceedings document summarizes the meeting outcome.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42234-018-0016-5NeuralEngineeringStrategyInfrastructureAdvocacyRehabilitation |
spellingShingle | Kim Anderson Abidemi Ajiboye Timothy Denison Jennifer French Kenneth Gustafson Kevin Kilgore Naomi Kleitman Audrey Kusiak Brian Litt Megan Moynahan Eric Perreault Douglas Weber Justin Williams Dustin Tyler Proceedings of the second biennial Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop 2013 Bioelectronic Medicine Neural Engineering Strategy Infrastructure Advocacy Rehabilitation |
title | Proceedings of the second biennial Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop 2013 |
title_full | Proceedings of the second biennial Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop 2013 |
title_fullStr | Proceedings of the second biennial Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop 2013 |
title_full_unstemmed | Proceedings of the second biennial Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop 2013 |
title_short | Proceedings of the second biennial Cleveland Neural Engineering Workshop 2013 |
title_sort | proceedings of the second biennial cleveland neural engineering workshop 2013 |
topic | Neural Engineering Strategy Infrastructure Advocacy Rehabilitation |
url | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42234-018-0016-5 |
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