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The NeuroVista trial was a brain implant trial for treating epilepsy. Corporation was founded in 2002 by Dr. Leonidas Iasemidis and Dr. Daniel DiLorenzo as an early-stage medical device company that specialized in the management and treatment of epilepsy, including a novel Seizure Advisory System.[1][2][3][4]

Based in Seattle, Washington, NeuroVista was previously known as NeuroBionics Corporation,[5] and subsequently went through six rounds of financing totaling $61.3M USD.[6]

In 2010, Cyberonics announced that it had entered into technology agreements with NeuroVista.[7]

NeuroVista shut down operations in 2013.

15 participants[8]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Seattle 40 Under 40 - DiLorenzo's Early Tinkering leads to a Medical Device company
  2. ^ NeuroVista Publishes Study Results for their Implantable Seizure-Warning Device
  3. ^ NeuroVista’s Implantable EEG for Seizure Prediction
  4. ^ Form D filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
  5. ^ BioNeuronics Founder (now NeuroVista)
  6. ^ VentureBeat on NeuroVista Founder & Financing
  7. ^ Cyberonics Announces Epilepsy Technology Agreements
  8. ^ Cook, Mark J.; O'Brien, Terence J.; Berkovic, Samuel F.; Murphy, Michael; Morokoff, Andrew; Fabinyi, Gavin; D'Souza, Wendyl; Yerra, Raju; Archer, John; Litewka, Lucas; Hosking, Sean (2013-06-01). "Prediction of seizure likelihood with a long-term, implanted seizure advisory system in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy: a first-in-man study". The Lancet Neurology. 12 (6): 563–571. doi:10.1016/S1474-4422(13)70075-9. ISSN 1474-4422.
  9. ^ Kenneally, Christine (19 April 2021). "Do Brain Implants Change Your Identity?". The New Yorker. No. April 26 & May 3, 2021 Issue. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  10. ^ Kwon, Diana (18 December 2020). "Forecasts of Epilepsy Seizures Could Become a Reality". Scientific American. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  11. ^ Drew, Liam (21 July 2020). ""Like taking away a part of myself" ― life after a neural implant trial". Nature Medicine News Feature. No. 26. pp. 1154–1156. doi:10.1038/d41591-020-00028-8. Retrieved 17 September 2021.

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