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Felix Aplin is a postdoctoral fellow at the Translational Neuroscience Facility in the Faculty of Medicine & Health at UNSW Sydney. He holds a PhD in Medical Sciences from the University of Melbourne and has completed research fellowships at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Hannover Medical School. His work focuses on exploring new treatments for chronic pain and involves neural engineering, medical bionics, brain-machine interfaces, and neural degeneration. Aplin is particularly interested in using technology to connect and repair nervous systems. He has been recognized for his contributions to the field, including being awarded the Mavis Ian Rowe Prize for his research on retinal diseases and serving as an invited speaker at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas.
Translational Neuroscience Facility, UNSW Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Conducting research on new treatments for chronic pain and working in the fields of neural engineering and medical bionics.
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