DC4MND is an European Consortium dedicated to find spinal stimulation solutions to delay motor dysfunction in ALS, using in vitro/in vivo/in sillico combined approaches. IBEB is a member of this consortium, contributing with computer realistic models of the in vivo and in vitro settings (in sillico approach) to fine tune stimulation parameters. A meeting will all members of the consortium was held in Poznań University of Physical Eduction, Poland, on May 21 to present our first results and engage on the next tasks of the project. On May 22, we visited Dr Marcin Bączyk’s lab (PI of the Consortium, Poland) to observe one of the in vivo experiments and identify adjustments to the computational models, to improve the accuracy of predicted stimulation effects.
IBEB at European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) 2025
IBEB’s researchers Daniela Godinho and Raquel Conceição and the PhD students Ana Catarina Pelicano and Maria Gonçalves attended the European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden, in the week of March Read more…
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