Sheila Nirenberg Explained

Sheila Nirenberg
Fields:Neuroscience
Workplaces:Cornell University
Alma Mater:SUNY Albany
Harvard University
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Awards:MacArthur Award, Beckman Young Investigators Award,[1] TED Talk, NYC BioAccelerate Prize
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Sheila Nirenberg is an American neuroscientist and professor at Weill Cornell Medical College. She works in the field of neural coding, developing new kinds of prosthetic devices that can communicate directly with the brain,[2] and new kinds of smart robots.[3] She is a recipient of a MacArthur “genius” award[4] [5] and has been the subject of, or featured in, several documentaries for her technology for treating blindness.[6] [7] [8]

She is currently the Nanette Laitman Professor in Neurology and Neuroscience and a professor of Computational Neuroscience in the Institute for Computational Biomedicine at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University.[9] [10] Additionally, she is the founder of two startup companies, Bionic Sight LLC (prosthetic devices)[11] and Nirenberg Neuroscience LLC (smart robots, AI).[12]

Early life and education

Nirenberg grew up in Westchester, New York, United States. She obtained her bachelor's degree from the State University of New York at Albany and her doctorate from Harvard Medical School.[13] [14] She worked with Constance Cepko, a neurobiologist who was studying development and degeneration of the vertebrate retina.[15] Nirenberg's project focused on developing a new technique to eliminate specific interneuron cell types in order to understand fundamentally how neural circuits work.

Research career

Nirenberg stayed at Harvard University for her postdoctoral work, working in computational neuroscience, then joined the faculty in the Department of Neurobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She was then recruited to Cornell Medical School (Weill Cornell Medicine), where she is now a full professor [16] A few years later, she was able to decipher the retina's neural code [17] This discovery allowed her to develop a new treatment for blindness. The treatment bypasses damaged retinal cells and directly communicates visual information through the optic nerve to the brain. Nirenberg has published her research in journals such as Nature, PNAS, Neuron, and PLoS One. Her company, Bionic Sight, LLC (https://www.bionicsightllc.com/) is currently running a clinical trial to bring the treatment forward to blind patients (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04278131).

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Notes and References

  1. News: Guerrero . Russell . Talking to the brain in its own language . 1 August 2018 . Trinity University . March 21, 2014.
  2. Brumfiel . Geoff . Prosthetic retina helps to restore sight in mice . Nature . 13 August 2012 . 10.1038/nature.2012.11164 . 87951998 . 1 August 2018.
  3. Web site: Sheila Nirenberg Going from scientist to entrepreneur: things that are useful to know . IEEE SMC 2017. October 6, 2017 . 1 August 2018.
  4. Web site: New Yorker trying cure blindness wins 'genius' prize. Barbara. Benson. crainsnewyork.com.
  5. News: 24 Recipients of MacArthur 'Genius' Awards Named. Felicia R.. Lee. 24 September 2013. The New York Times.
  6. Web site: The code that may treat blindness. BBC News. 12 November 2014.
  7. Web site: This Bionic Eye Could Cure Blindness. Sam. Grobart. Alan. Jeffries. 5 April 2016. Bloomberg.
  8. Web site: Sight - The Story of Vision. storyofsight.com.
  9. Web site: Nirenberg Lab Website. Cornell University.
  10. Web site: Sheila Nirenberg, Ph.D. – Weill Cornell Medicine – Department of Physiology and Biophysics. 2020-09-13. en-US.
  11. News: Mullin . Emily . Companies Plan Tests of "Optogenetic Goggles" to Restore Sight . 1 August 2018 . MIT Technology Review . February 15, 2017.
  12. Web site: Homepage. Nirenberg Neruoscience, LLC .
  13. Talan. Jamie. 2013-11-07. BEHIND THE BENCH: What MacArthur Awardee Sheila Nirenberg Is Doing to Help Blind People See. Neurology Today. en-US. 13. 21. 24. 10.1097/01.NT.0000438149.22688.f0. 1533-7006.
  14. Web site: UAlbany Psychology Department Alumna Awarded Prestigious MacArthur Fellowship for Pioneering Work in Neuroscience - College of Arts & Sciences - University at Albany-SUNY. www.albany.edu. en. 2020-03-22.
  15. Web site: Sheila Nirenberg - MacArthur Foundation. 2020-09-13. www.macfound.org.
  16. Web site: Nirenberg, Sheila. 2020-09-13. vivo.med.cornell.edu.
  17. Web site: Salerno. Heather. 2017-03-07. Seeing is Believing. 2020-09-13. Cornell Alumni Magazine. en-US.
  18. Web site: 2019-05-01. Notable Women in Technology - Sheila Nirenberg, Ph.D.. 2021-09-13. Crain's New York Business. en.
  19. Web site: Sheila Nirenberg. 2020-09-13. World Science Festival. en-US.
  20. Web site: The Esther A. & and Joseph Klingenstein Fund, Inc.. 2020-09-13. www.klingfund.org.