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1 Valerie Fortin BME 181 Spring 2013 Controlling the Brain

2 Current Methods Most treatments for neural disorders include either prescribed medicine or surgery – Surgery removes entire sections of brain – Medicine is unable to target the specific cells – Both often have severe side-effects

3 A Better Alternative Dr. Ed Boyden – Spoke at URI Honors Colloquium 2011- 2012 – Looking for better way to treat brain problems More specific targeting Fewer permanent effects

4 An On/Off Switch Neurons firing as normal (left) – When hit with light, they either are temporarily deactivated (as shown) or stimulated, depending on what sort of gene therapy they received

5 Process DNA is extracted from life form with natural photoreceptors – Bacteria, fungi, etc. Genetic code is implemented into a harmless virus which will target a specific set of cells Virus is introduced to brain Neurons develop photoreceptors like those of the original organism Neurons can now be activated or deactivated with light

6 Early Stages of Research Technology not being used on humans – Developed largely with mice Has been used to – Access reward center of brain – Remove learned fear reaction to stimulus – Restore vision

7 Works Cited [1] Boyden, Ed. (2011, March). Ed Boyden: A Light Switch for Neurons. [Video file]. Retrieved from [2] Chu, Jennifer. "Light Switches for Neurons" MIT Technology Review. MIT, 26 Mar. 2010. Web. 03 Apr. 2013.. [3] "Fall 2011 Honors Colloquium." Honors Colloquium. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Apr. 2013..


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