months. Bederson said the patient was excited to be a part of the research and understood the potential impact of the technology on future patients.
As Precision Neuroscience continues its work with Mount Sinai and other partners, the company is focused on refining its technology and eventually bringing it to market. Bederson said he’s hopeful that advancements in brain-computer interfaces will continue to progress, allowing for more precise and effective treatments for patients with neurological conditions.
For Bederson, participating in these groundbreaking surgeries is a way to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the field of neurosurgery. He said he’s always looking for new ways to improve patient outcomes and enhance the practice of medicine.
And with each electrode he carefully places on a patient’s brain, Bederson is helping to pave the way for a future where technology and medicine work hand in hand to improve the lives of those in need.