Jennifer Sweet, MD
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Engineering Movement with Neural Interfaces and Next-Generation Neuroprosthetics
Stanley Bazarek, MD, PhD, and Jennifer Sweet, MD, discuss the latest advances in neuromodulation, peripheral nerve surgery, and neuroengineering, highlighting the critical role of translating these innovations from the lab to patient care.

Groundbreaking ReHAB Study Seeks to Restore Purposeful Movement in Patients with Paralysis
Innovations in Neurology & Neurosurgery | Summer 2025

Groundbreaking ReHAB Study Seeks to Restore Purposeful Movement in Patients with Paralysis
Innovations in Neurology & Neurosurgery | Summer 2025

New Cranial Robotic System at UH Boosts Quality and Shortens Surgery Times
UH Clinical Update | June 2024

Deep Brain Stimulation for OCD
Innovative therapies control debilitating conditions - Innovations in Neurology & Neurosurgery | Summer 2019

New Hope for Patients with Treatment-resistant Bipolar Disorder
Study uses advanced imaging to identify targets for deep brain stimulation in severe cases of the disease - UH Neurological Institute | Winter 2018