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1 March 2026

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Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) therapy, which involves implanting electrodes in the brain through craniotomy, has long deterred patients already suffering from diseases such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and mood disorders due to concerns about postoperative infection, rejection, and actual therapeutic efficacy. In recent years, the rapid advancement of wireless magnetoelectric stimulation technology has brought long-awaited hope to this medical challenge.

 

Particularly exciting is the innovative technology developed by Professor Po-Han Chiang's team at the Institute of Intelligent Bioelectrical Engineering and the Interdisciplinary Master's Program in Neurotechnology at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University—Magnetic-Driven Torque-Induced Electrical Stimulation (MagTIES). This technology has been...

 


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