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A "neural lace” would be surgically connected to a human brain and allow a user to interact with a computer without the bandwidth challenges that come with current input methods, including keyboards, mice and trackpads.

Neuralink will explore how brain interfaces might alleviate the symptoms of dangerous and chronic medical conditions.

About the Co-Founders

Prof. Tim Garner works s the Associate Professor Biology at Boston University and holds a PhD. From Rockfeller University.

Paul A. Merolla obtained his Ph.D in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 2006 and has a web page of his own which talks about his various interests.

Tim Hanson is another Bioengineer who co-founded the company.

Vanessa Tolosa works as the Principal Investigator at the Center for Micro and Nano Technology Materials Engineering Division. She was obtained her PD.D in Chemical Engineering from the University of California in 2009.

Dongjin Seo is currently a student researcher who obtained his B.S degree in electrical engineering with honours from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, in 2011 and is currently working towards his PH.D degree in electrical engineering at the University of California Berkeley.

Max Hodak is an Almuni Entrepreneur of a Silicon Valley Company. He has completed his graduation from Duke with a degree in Biomedical Engineering in 2012.

Benjamin Papoport  holds a Ph.D in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science when he obtained from MIT. He was also awarded the Martha Gray Research Award of Biomedical Devices at Harvard.

Prof. Philip Sabes works as a Professor at the USFC School of Medicine. He has earned a Ph.D in brain and cognitive sciences from Massachusettes Institute of Technology