Posts Tagged ‘Dana’
Taking your brain vitals: Stories from a techno-optimist inventing the future of human performance
For as long as I can remember, my father loved acting. Into his sixties and early seventies, he was quite active in the theater. He played Tartuffe in Molière’s Tartuffe, Nick Bottom in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and the Old Man in Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile. When he won the role…
Read MoreRecognition grows for digital brain health innovation
. AnthroTronix Named Edison Awards Finalist for Brain Health Assessment Tool (press release): “AnthroTronix, an engineering research and development firm committed to optimizing the interaction between people and technology, announced today it has been named a 2015 Award Finalist by the internationally renowned Edison Awards™ for the company’s mobile
Read MoreAnthroTronix CEO Corinna Lathan to discuss 510(k) FDA clearance of its DANA neurocognitive test at 2014 SharpBrains Virtual Summit
Happy to share that Dr. Lathan, CEO of AnthroTronix, will discuss the brand-new 510(k) FDA clearance of their DANA neurocognitive test at the 2014 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (October 28–30th), during the session Best practices to assess and enhance brain function via mobile devices and wearables. Dr. Corinna Lathan leads AnthroTronix, a biomedical engineering product development company and…
Read MoreCori Lathan: It’s time for an annual brain check-up, a “brain thermometer”
What is your current job title and organization, and what excites you the most about working there? As Founder and CEO of AnthroTronix, a firm committed to advancing human-inspired technologies that have a global impact, I am fortunate to direct the vision and work of a very talented team while collaborating with fascinating scientists and technologists worldwide.
Read MoreThe future of intuitive technology and neurocognitive care?
Envisioning The Future With Inventor Cori Lathan (NPR): “Computers were created to be useful tools, but all too often it’s still a chore to get technology to do our bidding…For example, working as an engineer with astronauts at NASA, Lathan realized that the physical challenges of living in space in some ways mirror the challenges…
Read MoreAARP’s Best Brain Fitness Books
We are honored to announce that AARP has included our very own book The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness (182 pages; $14.95) in its new List of Best Books on Brain Fitness, which will be unveiled during AARP’s upcoming Life@50 National Event. We hope this list will help many more individuals and institutions learn about…
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