Author name: Henry Galperin

Join Rogue Research at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) in Seoul, South Korea this June 23 –27 at Booths 407 & 408

Join Rogue Research at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) in Seoul, South Korea this June 23 –27, where we will be exhibiting at Booths 407 & 408.  In addition to  demonstrating the latest advances in image-guided brain stimulation and veterinary neurosurgery, we look forward to speaking with the many users of our technology and gaining feedback from the field. Rogue Research shares OHBM’s mission of advancing the understanding of the anatomical and functional organization of the human brain, working with researchers to provide the best tools to achieve their research goals. 

Our team will be available to discuss both hardware advances including robotics for human and animal research, and software updates that integrate state-of-the-art modeling to assist in planning an image-guided study. We look forward to connecting with you in Seoul! 

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Join Rogue Research at Society for Neuroscience in Washington D.C. at Booth #130

Rogue Research Inc. invites you to join us at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Washington, D.C., where we’ll be exhibiting at Booth #130 in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from Nov. 11-15.  In addition to having our full product line available to try, we’ll be joined by our Montreal and US-based team members to demonstrate our latest innovations in brain stimulation, neuronavigation, and veterinary neurosurgery.

On display will be our Brainsight Navigator, Elevate TMS and new robotic device that integrates neuronavigated targeting, robotics, and precision stimulation to enhance human non-invasive brain stimulation. We’re also bringing our veterinary microsurgical robot that uses computer vision, high resolution brain imaging and a high-precision robot to extend the accuracy of image-guided neurosurgery into the hundred micron range.

SFN provides a unique opportunity for us to connect with the thousands of users of our products and to share our innovations with the field. Looking forward to seeing you in Washington!

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