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== '''RESTORING ACTIVE MEMORY (RAM)''' ==
 
== '''RESTORING ACTIVE MEMORY (RAM)''' ==
 
from the [http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/BTO/Programs/Restoring_Active_Memory_RAM.aspx DARPA RAM website]
 
  
 
"Through the Restoring Active Memory (RAM) program, DARPA seeks to accelerate the development of technology able to address this public health challenge and help servicemembers and others overcome memory deficits by developing new neuroprosthetics to bridge gaps in the injured brain.  The end goal of RAM is to develop and test a wireless, fully implantable neural-interface medical device for human clinical use, but a number of significant advances will be targeted on the way to achieving that goal."  
 
"Through the Restoring Active Memory (RAM) program, DARPA seeks to accelerate the development of technology able to address this public health challenge and help servicemembers and others overcome memory deficits by developing new neuroprosthetics to bridge gaps in the injured brain.  The end goal of RAM is to develop and test a wireless, fully implantable neural-interface medical device for human clinical use, but a number of significant advances will be targeted on the way to achieving that goal."  
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As part of the RAM project, the [http://www.upenn.edu/ University of Pennsylvania] (including the [[Main_Page|Computational Memory Lab]], the [http://www.sas.upenn.edu School of Arts and Sciences] and the [http://www.med.upenn.edu/ Perelman School of Medicine]) is partnering with the following hospitals, institutes and universities:
 
As part of the RAM project, the [http://www.upenn.edu/ University of Pennsylvania] (including the [[Main_Page|Computational Memory Lab]], the [http://www.sas.upenn.edu School of Arts and Sciences] and the [http://www.med.upenn.edu/ Perelman School of Medicine]) is partnering with the following hospitals, institutes and universities:
  
*[http://http://www.columbia.edu/ Columbia University]
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*[https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/penn-medicine-locations/hospital-of-the-university-of-pennsylvania Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania]
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*[http://www.columbia.edu/ Columbia University]
 
*[http://dartmouth.edu/ Dartmouth College]
 
*[http://dartmouth.edu/ Dartmouth College]
 
*[http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html Emory University]
 
*[http://www.emory.edu/home/index.html Emory University]
*[http://www.jefferson.edu/#health Thomas Jefferson University]
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*[http://www.jefferson.edu/ Thomas Jefferson University]
 
*[http://www.mayoclinic.org/ Mayo Clinic]  
 
*[http://www.mayoclinic.org/ Mayo Clinic]  
 
*[http://www.nih.gov/ National Institutes of Health]
 
*[http://www.nih.gov/ National Institutes of Health]
 
*[http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ University of Texas Southwestern]
 
*[http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ University of Texas Southwestern]
*[http://www.washington.edu/ University of Washington]
 
 
*[http://www.medtronic.com/ Medtronic, Inc.]
 
*[http://www.medtronic.com/ Medtronic, Inc.]
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*[https://www.llnl.gov/ Lawrence Livermore National Labs]
  
For more information, please visit the [http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/BTO/Programs/Restoring_Active_Memory_RAM.aspx DARPA website].
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For more information, please visit the [http://www.darpa.mil/program/restoring-active-memory DARPA RAM website].
  
 
== '''RAM Public Data Release''' ==
 
== '''RAM Public Data Release''' ==
  
Behavioral data, ECoG recordings, and supplementary information for the RAM experiments are available for download. [[RAM_Public_Data|Click here to learn more]].
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Data from the RAM experiments are available for download. Data files include subject behavioral data, ECoG recordings, and metadata. Direct identifiers have been removed to protect patient confidentiality. [[RAM_Public_Data|Click here to learn more]].

Revision as of 20:44, 10 November 2016

RESTORING ACTIVE MEMORY (RAM)

"Through the Restoring Active Memory (RAM) program, DARPA seeks to accelerate the development of technology able to address this public health challenge and help servicemembers and others overcome memory deficits by developing new neuroprosthetics to bridge gaps in the injured brain. The end goal of RAM is to develop and test a wireless, fully implantable neural-interface medical device for human clinical use, but a number of significant advances will be targeted on the way to achieving that goal."

RAM is part of a broader portfolio of programs within DARPA that support President Obama’s BRAIN initiative.

As part of the RAM project, the University of Pennsylvania (including the Computational Memory Lab, the School of Arts and Sciences and the Perelman School of Medicine) is partnering with the following hospitals, institutes and universities:

For more information, please visit the DARPA RAM website.

RAM Public Data Release

Data from the RAM experiments are available for download. Data files include subject behavioral data, ECoG recordings, and metadata. Direct identifiers have been removed to protect patient confidentiality. Click here to learn more.