The goal of the Center for Translational Neural Prosthetics and Interfaces is to conduct research that will steer neurosurgery’s history of cutting diseases out of the brain toward a future in which implanting technology into the brain may help restore function, movement, cognition and memory after patients suffer strokes, spinal cord injuries and other neurological disorders. Together, neurosurgeons, neuroengineers and neurobiologists can solve biomedical problems in the brain and spinal cord, offering hope and options for the millions of people worldwide who suffer from brain diseases and injuries. Read more about the Center for Translational Neural Prosthetics and Interfaces in Rice News.