This year's Society for Neuroscience drew more than 30,000 neuroscientists to the San Diego Convention Center. Highlights included a brain-computer interface that helped an ALS patient communicate; results of a 25-year evaluation of fetal neuron transplant for Parkinson's; and NINDS Chief Walter Koroshetz's hopeful outlook for a new type of Huntington's therapy.
Brain Implant Helps Locked-In Patient Communicate
End of the Road for Fetal Neuron Transplant in Parkinson's?
NINDS Chief Sees Hope for Huntington's Treatment
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