Biologic Input Output Systems Launches Registry for Patients, Caregivers, Healthcare Professionals, and Supporters
11 August 2025 | Source: Biologic Input Output Systems, Inc.
Biologic Input Output Systems, Inc. (BIOS), a neurotechnology company, announces the launch of four public registries designed to connect individuals with upper limb loss, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and general supporters of advanced neurotechnology. This initiative marks a significant step forward in BIOS mission to build a connected, informed, and engaged community around next-generation neural interface technology.
The registries are open to:
Individuals living with limb loss who are interested in participating in future clinical trials or following BIOS progress
Caregivers and family members supporting individuals with limb loss
Healthcare professionals, including prosthetists, occupational therapists, and researchers
General supporters interested in the intersection of neuroscience, robotics, and digital health
The launch coincides with BIOS expanding efforts to develop and test the Universal Neural Interface (UNI), a device that enables natural, intuitive control and sensory feedback from robotic prosthetic limbs through direct communication with the peripheral nervous system.
“Our registries were built with community at the center,” said Chris Duncan, MD, Chief Medical Officer at BIOS. “Whether you’re a patient, clinician, or someone passionate about the future of neurotechnology, we want you to be part of this journey. Together, we can accelerate innovation that directly improves lives.”
By joining a BIOS registry, participants will receive updates on the latest advancements in neurotechnology, notifications about clinical trial opportunities, and insights into the broader impact of BIOS work on the limb loss and neurotech communities.
To learn more or join a registry, visit: https://www.biologicinputoutputsystems.com/registry
About Biologic Input Output Systems, Inc.
Biologic Input Output Systems, Inc. is a neurotechnology company advancing the development of neural interface systems that bridge the gap between the human brain and digital devices. BIOS Universal Neural Interface enables natural movement and sensation for individuals with upper limb loss and has broader applications across assistive robotics, digital health, and virtual systems. Founded in 2021 and spun out of the University of Utah, BIOS is working alongside the Utah NeuroRobotics Lab, University of Utah Health, the Craig H Rehabilitation Center and Mayo Clinic to bring together neuroscience, AI, and advanced technologies to redefine how humans interact with machines.
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