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  1. Miguel Nicolelis. Miguel Angelo Laporta Nicolelis (* 7. März 1961 in São Paulo) ist ein brasilianischer Arzt und Neurowissenschaftler. 1984 wurde er an der Universität von São Paulo zum Dr. med. promoviert; 1989 machte er zusätzlich einen Ph.D. am dortigen Institut für Biomedizinische Wissenschaft.

  2. Miguel Ângelo Laporta Nicolelis (Portuguese pronunciation: [miˈɡɛw ˈɐ̃ʒelu lɐˈpɔɾtɐ nikoˈlɛlis], born March 7, 1961), is a Brazilian scientist, physician and Duke School of Medicine Professor in Neuroscience at Duke University, best known for his pioneering work surrounding brain-computer interface (also known as ...

  3. The Nicolelis Lab, led by Dr. Miguel Nicolelis, explores neuronal coding, brain machine interfaces, neuroprosthetics, and neurological disorders. Learn about their pioneering studies and integrative approach to brain research.

  4. 14. Dez. 2012 · Miguel A. L. Nicolelis gilt als ein Wegbereiter der Neuroprothetik. Er ist Professor für Neurowissenschaften an der Duke School of Medicine sowie Kodirektor des Center for Neuroengineering an der Duke University in Durham (North Carolina).

  5. 1903. 2000. Real-time control of a robot arm using simultaneously recorded neurons in the motor cortex. JK Chapin, KA Moxon, RS Markowitz, MAL Nicolelis. Nature neuroscience 2 (7), 664-670. , 1999. 1547. 1999. Remote control of neuronal activity in transgenic mice expressing evolved G protein-coupled receptors.

  6. Miguel Nicolelis is a distinguished neuroscientist and founder of Duke's Center for Neuroengineering and the Walk Again Project. He has a Ph.D. and M.D. from the University of Sao Paulo and is a professor emeritus of neurobiology at Duke.

  7. Miguel Nicolelis, M.D. Ph.D., is the Anne W. Deane Professor of Neuroscience at Duke University, Professor of Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering and Psychology and founder of Duke’s Center for Neuroengineering. He is also Founder and Scientific Director of the Edmond and Lily Safra International Institute for Neuroscience of Natal.