Zach Danziger
Associate Prof of Rehabilitation Medicine and Biomedical Engineering
at Emory working on neural interfaces and models of the brain and bladder.
Blog: scholarblogs.emory.edu/danziger/danziger-l…
- Reading out basic thoughts from brain recordings. The science fiction future is here, now.
- How small can you make a force sensor? And... why would you want one that small? Check it out.
- Behold the medical potential of printing stuff!!
- Can AI transform how we detect and treat cancer? On the latest episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms talks with Dr. Anant Madabhushi, whose work in medical AI is reshaping how we diagnose cancer and personalize treatment. Tune in: youtu.be/C8WaVLgJ4ng
- Check out the new episode. Super creative approaches to tackling memory loss.
- What if the key to curing disease like Alzheimer’s lies in the tiny, invisible molecules inside our cells? Hear more about Asst. Prof. Dr. Felipe Quiroz's research in brain health. Tune in for the latest ep. of Holy Shift! t.co/4nfdvj78dh
- A compelling example of how neuroscience research can help us use the brain's own adaptability to fight disease. This is why biomedical research is so important!
- Hear Lena discuss how we are understanding movement and how it can improve people's lives 🎙️
- Our new podcast is out about why biomedical science is so important to our communities: Holy Shift! Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow Please Share! Our first episode is Dr. Mike Davis on repairing congenital heart defects in children. ❣️ www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrvO...
- It's available on all the usual podcasting platforms, so subscribe and check it out. Hopefully it will be interesting for the science curious and science skeptical, alike.
- Reposted by Zach DanzigerPlease repost! We're hiring a postdoc to work with me and @salagapan.bsky.social on an exciting interdisciplinary project in human neuroscience and brain-body interactions underlying effortful behavior in health and mood disorders. siplab.gatech.edu/postdoc_ad_2...
- If you're doing #neuroscience out there, you don't have to be peer pressured to switch from #matlab to python. You do you. ❤️ scholarblogs.emory.edu/danziger/202...
- Arguments covered in the post: 1. Python is free, just like science. 2. Python is opens source. 4. People don’t switch to Python just because they’re lazy and don’t want to port legacy code. 5. Python does deep learning though, which is hot. ?. Why do you hate Python, you hater?
- An argument for embracing the coming wave of neurotechnology: Neural augmentation can enhance and amplify our humanity without threatening our identity. After all, it worked for the Borg. scholarblogs.emory.edu/danziger/202...
- The output Softmax should be interpreted as "the amount of class-N-iness" the input has, not the input's "probability of belonging to class N". scholarblogs.emory.edu/danziger/202...