BrainBridge Neural Restoration
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BrainBridge Neural Restoration

High-resolution brain-computer interfaces for motor function recovery

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QF Score

9.5

Backers

1567

Days Left

60

Matching

$150k

Project Overview

About this Research

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab is developing flexible graphene electrode arrays that decode motor intentions with millisecond precision. The team collaborates with rehabilitation clinicians and publishes firmware, safety protocols, and anonymized datasets so others can validate outcomes. Early trials demonstrate 95% task accuracy in robotic limb control for three patients.

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Research Milestones

1

Clinical trial enrollment

Begin Phase 1 clinical trials with three new participants

9/1/2024$400,000 required

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Real-time funding trajectory

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+12.5%

Avg. Stake

$285

Velocity

High

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Goal$1,000,000
Matching Pool+$150,000

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