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Utilizing prosthetic technology to improve quality of life: an interview with Ranu Jung and James Abbas.
In this interview, we spoke with Ranu and James at SfN Neuroscience (19-23 October 2019, Chicago, IL, USA) to discover more about their collaboration on a clinical trial aiming to improve the lives of American veterans and service members who have lost limbs. The clinical trial involves the adaptive neural systems neural-enabled prosthetic hand system [1,2].