Researchers at UC San Francisco have enabled a paralyzed man to control a robotic arm using a device that transmits signals from his brain to a comp ...
A new brain-computer interface (BCI) has enabled a paralyzed man to control a robotic arm by simply imagining movements.
A reality where a paralyzed patient thinks about moving his limbs while a robotic arm imitates his intention has finally been ...
Tiny sensors on the surface of his brain detect brain activity which are interpreted by a computer to control the robotic arm. The arm can grasp, move and drop objects. Footage released by the ...
External control arms (ECAs) - also known as synthetic control arms - are based on real world data (RWD) pulled from electronic health records, medical claims, wearable devices and other sources ...
A man paralyzed by a stroke has become able to pick up and move objects using a robotic hand controlled by his thoughts.
A robotic arm commanded by the human brain is allowing a paralyzed man to manipulate his environment with fine control.
Across the industry, pharma companies are turning to AI and real-world data to address many of the challenges of running clinical trials. But what does it take to implement these innovations?
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