The BRIGHT Foundation organized a cross-disciplinary seminar focused on Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) and cerebral palsy, bringing together experts from basic neuroscience, engineering, artificial intelligence, and clinical practice. The seminar aimed to bridge the gap between fundamental research and clinical translation for long-term functional recovery. Discussions highlighted the complexity of HIE/cerebral palsy, the need for integrated approaches involving multiple scientific fields and AI, and the potential for novel non-invasive technologies and patient-family collaboration to advance functional restoration. AI
IMPACT Highlights the growing role of AI in modeling and rehabilitation for complex neurological conditions, potentially shifting focus from passive care to active functional recovery.
RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a cross-disciplinary seminar discussing research and translation for HIE/cerebral palsy, involving academic experts and a foundation focused on research support. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]
- Alexander Gail
- An Xingwei
- BRIGHT Foundation
- cerebral palsy
- Edward Taub
- Kazuhiko Seki
- Liu Haiguang
- Lu Changyu
- Matt Palaszynski
- Michael Johnston
- Neville Hogan
- Stephen Scott
- Sui Yanan
- Ye Yihong
- Zhang Zhijun
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