
Mohamed Eltaeb
Developing systems that move science forward
San Francisco, California, United States
Summary
Mohamed Eltaeb is a scientist and developer at Science, currently serving as a Team Lead, focusing on biohybrid implants. His work integrates neuroscience research with software development to create innovative solutions in brain-computer interfaces and tissue engineering. moeltaeb+1
His expertise spans several key areas including brain-computer interfaces, tissue engineering, optoacoustics, stem cell engineering, and lab automation, as evidenced by his publications and affiliations. google+1
Mohamed's academic background includes a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from CCNY Grove School of Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Computational Neuroscience from Carnegie Mellon University, where he also conducted significant undergraduate research in tissue engineering and bacteriophage discovery. theorg+2
He has published research on advanced topics such as optogenetic stimulation of cortical biohybrid implants for guiding behavior and thin-film optogenetic visual prostheses, showcasing his contributions to cutting-edge neural engineering. google+2
Work
Education
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Optogenetic stimulation of a cortical biohybrid implant guides goal directed behavior
January 1, 2024Describes research on using biohybrid implants with optogenetically-enabled neurons to transmit information to the brain, demonstrating the potential for goal-directed behavior guidance in mice.
A thin-film optogenetic visual prosthesis
January 1, 2023Details the development of a biohybrid implant with optogenetically-enabled neurons that integrate with the host brain, leading to successful visual stimulation and information transfer.
Optoacoustic imaging of the glymphatic system
January 1, 2022Research on using optoacoustic imaging techniques to study the glymphatic system, a critical waste clearance pathway in the brain.