URI Professor Besio Awarded $6 Million Grant For Biomedical Research
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
University of Rhode Island engineering professor Walt Besio has been awarded a $6 million grant front he National Science Foundation to lead an interdisciplinary consortium of scientists to create brain imaging and modulation technologies that can provide insight into the nervous system and how it functions in both health and disease.
“We’re going to create a portable integrated system to get electrical and neurovascular activity from the brain. The system will allow researchers to conduct experiments that until now have not been easy to do,” said Besio, who invented a patented tripolar concentric ring electrode sensor for detecting brain signals that will be the basis of the new research.
The Project
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The URI scientists will focus on development of the hardware for the new system while the Kentucky and Oklahoma teams will create algorithms and explore applications that could benefit the project.
"By the time we develop the instrumentation, we will be able to do research that nobody else can do," Besio said.
The Funding
The funding for the research comes from the National Science Foundation's experimental program to stimulate competitive research. The URI grant was one of eight awards selected from 60 proposals.
Along with funding the research, the grant aims to advance careers of junior faculty, so URI Assistant Professors Stephen Kennedy and Kunal Mankodiya will be among the collaborators on the project.
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