Engineering brain activity patterns for therapeutics

Munich Psychiatry Lecture Series | MPLS

  • Date: Jun 3, 2025
  • Time: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Prof. Dr. Mehmet Fatih Yanık
  • Location: Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry
  • Room: Lecture Hall
Engineering brain activity patterns for therapeutics

Speaker: Mehmet Fatih Yanık, Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zürich

Host: Marius Görner

Summary: Brain networks are disrupted in numerous disorders. Prof. Dr. Yanık will show how the aberrant brain-wide activity patterns can be corrected by targeting distinct network motifs with multiple neuromodulators using a vertebrate model of human epilepsy and autism. This systematic approach rescues behavior unlike any other. Next, he will present two technologies to realize such network corrections in humans: (1) Biocompatible ultraflexible tentacle electrodes that allow single-neuron-resolution network recordings simultaneously from many brain areas, where we can track inter-areal neuronal ensembles year long, and we are currently starting the first human acute recordings. (2) AU-FUS technology that allows us to non-invasively deliver drugs/RNA to specific brain circuits with 1'300x enhanced focal concentration with millimeter precision across the BBB, we are performing the first pre-clinical large animal studies. He will show how targeting dorsal ACC reduces chronic anxiety without motor side effects.

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