Four years ago, the Foundation’s Chairman, Neal F. Kassell, MD, and Board member and best-selling author John Grisham shared focused ultrasound’s potential and debuted Grisham’s short book, The Tumor, at TEDx Charlottesville. We are pleased to share that the book has now reached a major milestone.
In a recent webinar, Renana Eitan, MD, discussed neurosurgical treatment options for treatment-resistant psychiatric disorders and the rationale for introducing focused ultrasound for psychiatry.
US Senator Mark R. Warner of Virginia recently commended the Foundation for receiving an award for Outstanding Contributions to Virginia Bioscience from the Virginia Biotechnology Association.
One in five adults (47.6 million) in the United States suffers from some form of mental illness. Could focused ultrasound offer an answer for these patients?
Jeffrey Kotas was the first person in North America to participate in a clinical trial investigating the safety of using focused ultrasound to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
The Queensland Brain Institute’s impressive research portfolio has received $1 million from the Australian government’s Medical Research Future Fund “Frontier Health and Medical Research” scheme.
Tao Sun, PhD, a Research Fellow in Radiology at Harvard Medical School (Brigham and Women’s Hospital) is seeking abstracts for a video methods collection on focused ultrasound for neurological disorders.
The Columbia University neuroscience team led by Elisa Konofagou, PhD, has developed a novel, portable, and non—MRI-guided system for using focused ultrasound to open the blood-brain barrier in humans. READ MORE >
Under the branding of “NeuroFUSTM,” Seattle-based Sonic Concepts is expanding its ability to provide custom technology solutions to researchers – now in the area of focused ultrasound neuromodulation.
Mirabilis Medical has announced that Universitätsklinik Bonn (the University Clinics and Medical School of Bonn) is now offering patients focused ultrasound treatment for uterine fibroids using their device.