Eric Leuthardt

Eric Leuthardt

Biography:

Eric Leuthardt, M.D. is a neurosurgeon and biomedical engineer as well as a recognized pioneer in neuroprosthetics. He is widely published in scientific journals and has received a number of scholarly awards in recognition of his contributions.

Dr. Leuthardt is the Director of the Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology at Washington University School of Medicine, where he researches brain-computer interfaces. He is ranked as one of the most prolific inventors in the world, with more than 800 patents either granted or pending. RedDevil 4 is his first novel.

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  • Interrogation Tactics / Bioenhancement

    In the first half, journalist Bob McCarty detailed his extensive research into the federal government's use of outdated polygraph technology as a tool of interrogation rather than more effective methods. In the latter half, neurosurgeon and biomedical engineer, Dr. Eric...More »

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Disasters & the Electric Grid / Sword Swallowing & Weird Tales
Disasters & the Electric Grid / Sword Swallowing & Weird Tales
History professor William R. Forstchen spoke about preparedness, hardening the energy grid, and what we can learn from recent disasters. Followed by author Marc Hartzman with tales of the unusual, including the history of sword swallowing.

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