Science & PINS Prize for Neuromodulation to Stanisa Raspopovic
Stanisa Raspopovic, Professor of Neuroengineering in the Department of Health Sciences and Technology, was awarded one of the most prestigious prizes for young researchers in the field of neuromodulation.
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Ruth Bürkli
The Science & PINS Prize for Neuromodulation is a highly competitive award that recognizes scientists for their outstanding contributions in neuromodulation research. Neuromodulation is any form of alteration of nerve activity by physical (electrical, magnetic, optical) stimulation or by chemical agents at specific sites in the body.
Established in 2016, the award is given annually for outstanding research described in a 1500-word essay based on research conducted over the past three years.