Barrington, RI, United States of America

Susan D'Andrea

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 11(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Susan D'Andrea

Introduction

Susan D'Andrea is an accomplished inventor based in Barrington, Rhode Island. She has made significant contributions to the field of neuro-stimulation, showcasing her expertise and innovative spirit. Her work focuses on developing systems that can enhance therapeutic applications, particularly for patients recovering from strokes.

Latest Patents

Susan D'Andrea holds a patent for a "System and method for neuro-stimulation." This neuro-stimulation system includes a stimulator that may feature electrode devices and/or vibration elements. A controller drives the stimulating elements with an electrical signal, allowing them to deliver electrical and/or mechanical stimulation to specific body parts. The stimulation can be aperiodic and/or subthreshold, and in one embodiment, the stimulator is designed to be disposable. The processor monitors the usage of the stimulator, ensuring it is limited to a certain amount of use. This innovative system can be applied to sensory cells of body parts during movement, inducing neuroplastic changes that are beneficial in various therapeutic applications.

Career Highlights

Susan D'Andrea is affiliated with Boston University, where she continues to advance her research and development in neuro-stimulation technologies. Her work has the potential to significantly impact the rehabilitation process for stroke patients and others requiring neuroplasticity interventions.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Jason D Harry and James B Niemi, who contribute to her research endeavors and collaborative projects.

Conclusion

Susan D'Andrea's innovative work in neuro-stimulation exemplifies her commitment to improving therapeutic outcomes for patients. Her patent and ongoing research at Boston University highlight her role as a leading inventor in this important field.

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