ePoster

FLEXIBLE NANOPOROUS GRAPHENE MICROELECTRODE TECHNOLOGY FOR CHRONIC BIDIRECTIONAL NEURAL INTERFACING

Victoria Andino Pavlovskyand 4 co-authors

Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and BIST, Campus UAB

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS01-07AM-390

Presentation

Date TBA

Board: PS01-07AM-390

Poster preview

FLEXIBLE NANOPOROUS GRAPHENE MICROELECTRODE TECHNOLOGY FOR CHRONIC BIDIRECTIONAL NEURAL INTERFACING poster preview

Event Information

Poster Board

PS01-07AM-390

Abstract

Bidirectional neural interfaces promise advancements in the monitoring and treatment of several neural diseases. Yet, developing chronically stable, high-performing and minimally invasive devices is a current challenge. In this work we report advances in materials for neural interface (nanoporous graphene), fabrication methods (thin and flexible organic-inorganic hermetic devices) and evaluate their performance in chronic deep brain implants in rats. Details of the chronic evolution of the electrode-tissue interface, recording quality and neuromodulation capability will be described. These results might be of interest for neural engineers and pre-clinical neuroscience researchers. The obtained stability over several months of implantation sets the base for the translation of this novel, high-performing microelectrode technology, unlocking the full-potential of next-generation neuroelectronic interfaces as neural implants.

Recommended posters

POLYIMIDE-BASED MODULAR PROBE PLATFORM FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE ACCESS TO DEEP NEURAL STRUCTURES

Levente Víg, Balázs Barkóczi, Marc Keller, Patrick Ruther, Domonkos Horváth, Klaudia Csikós, Rebeka Stelcz, Eszter Juhász, Dániel Hillier, István Ulbert, Richárd Fiáth

ULTRA-FLEXIBLE NANOELECTRONIC THREADS ENABLE LARGE-SCALE, MONTHS-LONG RECORDINGS OF BRAINSTEM SINGLE UNITS IN BEHAVING RATS

Amelien Vreven, Dmitrii Vasilev, Pavlo Zolotavin, Esra Altun, Lan Luan, Chong Xie, Nelson Totah

FRIEND, NOT FOE: LOWERED TISSUE REACTIVITY TO LONG-TERM POLYIMIDE IMPLANTS

Corinne Orlemann, Laura M. De Santis, Paul Neering, Christian Boehler, Kirti Sharma, Arno Aarts, Tobias Holzhammer, Rik J.J. van Daal, Patrick Ruther, Maria Asplund, Roxana N. Kooijmans, Pieter R. Roelfsema

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IDENTIFICATION TAGS FOR ULTRAFLEXIBLE ELECTRODES

Eminhan Ozil, Peter Gombkoto, Athina Apostolelli, Tansel Baran Yasar, Angeliki Vavladeli, Markus Marks, Manabu Rohr, Henriette Stadler, Wolfger von der Behrens, Mehmet Fatih Yanik

A ROBUST BRAIN IMPLANTATION METHOD FOR LONG-TERM WIRELESS ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL RECORDING IN FREELY BEHAVING MINIPIGS

Han-Chi Pan, Chia-Min Yeh, Yi-Chun Chou, Tzu-Min Huang, Jeng-Wei Yang, Da-Tong Ju, Hsin Chen

A SURFACE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM REDUCES THE FOREIGN BODY REACTION AGAINST INTRANEURAL ELECTRODES

Jose Manuel Crugeiras Pérez, Giulia Turrin, Chiara Bisquoli, Bruno Rodriguez-Meana, Claudio Trapella, Tomas Stieglitz, Yara Baslan, Hanna Karlsson-Fernberg, Fernand L. Narvaez-Chicaiza, Ruben López-Vales, Maria Asplund, Stefano Carli, Natalia Lago-Perez, Xavier Navarro

Cookies

We use essential cookies to run the site. Analytics cookies are optional and help us improve World Wide. Learn more.