Here are three quick facts:
1. His research, NeuroPulse, explores the interaction between the mechanical vibration properties of neurons and their electrophysiological functions.
2. The technology is deigned to advance traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury treatment.
3. As a winner, the project will receive funding. Mr. Jerusalem will work with clinicians, companies and charities to expedite the innovation’s process.
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