Research Student
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Owen Anderson is a senior in Neuroscience at Case Western Reserve University, pursuing minors in Computer Science and Mathematics. He has over two years of translational research experience in the Baker & Machado lab at the Cleveland Clinic, investigating cerebellar deep brain stimulation for movement disorders and post-stroke motor recovery. At Case Western he founded and leads the Neurotechnology Club. Through this lab, he directs an engineering team developing an EEG-controlled prosthetic hand, embedding brain-computer interface and neural signal-processing methods into functional hardware. Concurrently, as Associate Director of the non-profit Eleos, he manages the “AI in Medicine” initiative to curate a centralized database of AI-medicine literature and accelerate clinical integration. He will pursue a PhD focused on nano-neural interfaces for high spatiotemporal interrogation of neural circuitry, with an emphasis on translation toward human applications in neuromodulation and brain-machine systems.
Friday, January 23, 2026
4:45 PM - 4:55 PM PST