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Park lab develops an organ-specific, wireless optoelectronic device for manipulation of peripheral nerves in new Nature Communications article

Park lab develops an organ-specific, wireless optoelectronic device for manipulation of peripheral nerves in new Nature Communications article

January 15, 2021

Dr. Sung Il Park and his laboratory have published new data in Nature Communications detailing an organic-specific, multimodal, wireless optoelectronic device for manipulation and phenotyping of peripheral nerve pathways. In this work they uncover a previously unknown role of the vagus nerves in suppressing appetite! Click here to read more about this work!

This work has been highlighted in numerous news outlets including Science Daily, Science Times, and the Daily Mail!

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