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Dick Moberg is an entrepreneur, inventor, and thought leader in the field of neurological monitoring systems. As a featured guest at neuroscience conferences worldwide, Dick speaks on topics such as healthcare informatics, physiologic monitoring of acute brain injury, and emergent trends in neurocritical care research. "Dick Moberg's Neural Network" is a compilation of interviews with some of the leading voices in the field of neurocritical care.
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Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Non-invasive Brain Compliance: A Tour of the Brain4Care Monitor
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
We interview Claudio Menegusso, one of the developers of the Brain4Care Cerebral Compliance Monitor and Dr. Sergio Brasil, a neurosurgeon in Brazil who uses it. At the end of the video we show a detailed demonstration of the device operation as well as the reports it produces.

Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Does EEG Influence Outcome in Traumatic Brain Injury? – The ELECTRO-BOOST Clinical Trial
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Dr. Emily Gilmore and Dr. Eric Rosenthal discuss the pioneering ELECTRO-BOOST clinical trial that will look at the relationship between EEG features seen in brain injured patients in the ICU and the patient’s outcome.

Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Detecting Brain Hematomas - A Conversation with Dr. Baruch Ben Dor
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Dr. Baruch Ben Dor tells the story of his company and the Infrascanner, a device that non-invasively detects hematomas on the surface of the brain.

Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
CranioSense - Non-invasive Intracranial Pressure
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
We talk with Ryan Myers PhD who has just spun off a company from Vivonics to commercialize their technology for the non-invasive assessment of intracranial pressure.

Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Multimodal Monitoring with Jed Hartings and Brandon Foreman
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Jed Hartings PhD and Brandon Foreman MD talk about multimodal neuromonitoring and spreading depolarizations. They discuss the individual paths they took that led to the University of Cincinnati where they helped build one of the premier multimodal monitoring services in the U.S.