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Doug Clinton
020 – Mary Beth Henderson
Mary Beth Henderson is the VP of Regulatory Affairs and Quality Systems at Regulatory and Clinical Research Institute, Inc. She holds a B.A. in Chemistry from Gustavus Adolphus College, an M.S. and Ph.D. in Chemistry from Northwestern University, and an MBA…
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Neurotech Podcast
019 – Iris Coates McCall
Iris Coates McCall is a Neurotechnology Researcher at Neuroethics Canada, University of British Columbia. Iris holds a Bachelors of Arts and Science in Cognitive Science from McGill University, and a Masters of Bioethics from Johns Hopkins. Top 3 Takeaways There…
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Doug Clinton
018 – Eric Menees
Eric Menees is the CEO of Hexis. He received his Bachelors from UT Austin with a triple-major in Mechanical Engineering, Biochemistry, and Neuroscience Scholars. Top 3 Takeaways Hexis is building real-time emotion modeling technology. The success of wearables will depend…
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Neurotech Podcast
Doug Clinton
017 – Ana Maiques
Ana Maiques is the CEO of Neuroelectrics. She completed her Bachelors in Economics at the Universitat de Barcelona and an MBA at London Metropolitan University. Top 3 Takeaways Neurotechnology companies can sell research tools as a way to gain expertise…
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Neurotech Podcast
Avery Bedows
An Investor’s Take on the Ethics of Neurotech
A while back, I laid out an argument for why I think neurotechnology is an important and compelling field: it entails investigating, fixing, and enhancing the brain—the substrate of human phenomenological existence. Here, I want to discuss the ethics of…
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Gene Munster, Pat Bocchicchio
The Metaverse Explained Part 2: Why It Matters
This is the second of a four-part series exploring the concept of the Metaverse. Authored by Loup Ventures analyst Pat Bocchicchio, Part 2 explains why you should care about the Metaverse and why it has the potential to be one…
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Loup Ventures
2018 Loup Ventures Holiday Gift Guide
Halo Sport Headset | $499 | A pair of headphones that utilizes neuropriming to improve workouts. Apple Watch Series 4 | $499 | Fall detection, an electrocardiogram, super-accurate fitness tracking, and cell connectivity make it the best smartwatch period. Plae Shoes |…
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Doug Clinton, Avery Bedows
016 – Jim Cavuoto
Jim Cavuoto is the Editor and Publisher at Neurotech Business Reports, a neurotech market analysis firm that’s been following the field for nearly two decades. Jim holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. Top 3…
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Neurotech Podcast
Doug Clinton
014 – AJ Keller
AJ Keller is co-founder and CEO of Neurosity, which is building consumer brain-computer interfaces. AJ has worked extensively on many parts of BCI pipelines, and helped design and build the WiFi Shield for OpenBCI. Top 3 Takeaways OpenBCI was a critical…
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Neurotech Podcast
Doug Clinton
013 – Ladan Jiracek, Manfred Franke, and Doug Clinton
Ladan Jiracek is the creator of the Neural Implant Podcast. He’s currently a Laboratory Technician in Dr. Kevin Otto’s lab at the University of Florida. Ladan completed his B.E. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Utah, and his M.Sc.…
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Avery Bedows
Consumer Neurotech: Conclusion
In our Consumer Neurotech series, we covered a span of topics in consumer neurotechnology. Volume I: Introduction Volume II: Neurotech for Control Volume III: Neurotech for Feedback Volume IV: Neurotech for Brain Modulation Volume V: Other Neurotech (The Odd Ones…
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Neurotech
Avery Bedows
Consumer Neurotech: Volume V
Other Neurotech: The Odd Ones Out In Volume I of this series on Consumer Neurotech, we established a framework for thinking about Consumer Neurotechnologies and their value propositions. In Volume II, we discussed neurotechnologies that have the value proposition of Control (or,…
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