Gibson receives National Science Foundation Partnerships for Innovation Award
NSF Partnerships for Innovation: Accelerating Innovation Research-Technology Translation (PFI: AIR-TT) grant was awarded to Emily Gibson to further develop a prototype device for fiber-coupled multiphoton imaging and stimulation of brain activity. The award supports innovative ideas and partnerships in the translation of NSF-funded fundamental science and engineering discoveries towards market-valued solutions. The grant will help translate CU technology to the marketplace and will involve a Denver-based company, Intelligence Imaging Innovations (3i). The technology originated through collaborations between the Department of Bioengineering, CU Boulder ECEE and Mechanical Engineering, and the Neuroscience program at CU Anschutz Medical Campus.
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