#33: On computational neurotechnology for the clinic – with Anthony Burkitt, Nada Yousif and Esra Neufeld

How can computational neuroscience contribute to developing neurotechnology to help people with brain disorders and disabilities?

This was the topic of a panel debate I hosted at the 34th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting in Florence in July this year.

Electric or magnetic recording and/or stimulation are key clinical tools for helping patients, and the three panelists have all used computational methods to aid this endeavor.  

The podcast was recorded on July 6th, 2025 and lasts 1 hour exactly.

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