Harbi Sohal

Harbi completed his PhD at Newcastle University, working on long-duration capability flexible neural recording electrodes as well as applications for neuroscience and clinical use. His postdoctoral work at MIT, in the Synthetic Neurobiology group as well as in the lab of Prof. Bob Desimone, was aimed at new neural technologies for circuit analysis and control. He then moved on to a tenure-track faculty job at the Feinstein Institute.

Publications

A novel flexible cuff-like microelectrode for dual purpose, acute and chronic electrical interfacing with the mouse cervical vagus nerve

Journal of Neural Engineering | 2017

Caravaca AS*, Tsaava T*, Goldman L*, Silverman H, Riggott G, Chavan S, Bouton C, Tracey KJ, Desimone R**, Boyden E**, Sohal HS**, Olofsson PS** (2017) A novel flexible cuff-like microelectrode for dual purpose, acute and chronic electrical interfacing with the mouse cervical vagus nerve, Journal of Neural Engineering 14(6):066005. (*, co-first authors; **, co-last authors)