Colloque - La neurotechnologie : For Us and with US
Description
Stéphanie Lacour
Collège de France
Innovation technologique Liliane Bettencourt (2023-2024)
Année 2023-2024
Colloque - La neurotechnologie : For Us and with US
Patient-Centered Neurotechnologies: Navigating the Innovation Landscape
Colloque coorganisé par Stéphanie Lacour, chaire Innovation technologique Liliane Bettencourt et Mme Karen Rommelfanger.
Intervenant(s)
Brandy Ellis, Lived Experience Advocate
The journey of a clinical trial participant turned advocate, exploring the transformative power of neurotechnology in treating depression. Through personal anecdotes and insights, discover the importance of patient-centric approaches in research, advocating for inclusion, support, and empowerment throughout the innovation process.
Brandy Ellis is a passionate lived-experience advocate for neuromodulation, clinical trial participants, and mental health. Her remarkable journey as a patient-participant in implanted neural device clinical trials has garnered international attention, with her story and insights featured in radio interviews with the BBC, podcasts, articles, and presentations at prestigious institutions. In 2011, Brandy bravely enrolled in a subcallosal cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) study at Emory University, marking the beginning of her transformative journey towards remission from treatment-resistant depression. Her advocacy work reflects her genuine desire to make a positive difference in the lives of others, serving as an inspiration to all who encounter her journey.