How Biotech Is Powering the Future of Neural Prosthetics
Think of the word prosthetic. You might picture an artificial limb. Now imagine one that connects directly to the nervous system, restoring movement, sight or sound in ways traditional prosthetics never could. Some are so advanced that amputees simply think of an action and the neuroprosthetic completes it. What’s driving these breakthroughs? Biotechnology, the field that blends biology, engineering and technology. With the help of dedicated researchers, scientists are developing devices that help people see, hear or move again after injuries or illnesses. Curious about the future of medicine? Neural prosthetics show how biotech research is already changing lives and opening doors for tomorrow’s innovators. What Are Neural Prosthetics? Neural prosthetics (also called neuroprosthetics) are implanted devices that interact with the brain, spinal cord or peripheral nerves to restore function

