From AI to Neural Interfaces: BIOS CMO Chris Duncan, MD, Talks Future of Prosthetics on We’re Not Stumped
In this groundbreaking episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Dr. Christopher Duncan, Chief Medical Officer at Biologic Input Output Systems (BIOS), to explore the cutting edge of neurotechnology and prosthetic advancements. From nerve interface technology and machine learning-driven prosthetics to groundbreaking patient registries and robust privacy protections, Dr. Duncan explains how BIOS is working to restore movement, sensation, and independence for people with limb loss. They discuss:
Why today’s prosthetics still feel like “Civil War technology”
How brain-machine and peripheral nerve interfaces are changing lives
Real patient success stories
The role of AI in creating more natural, intuitive prosthetic control
BIOS registries for patients, caregivers, and providers
Building partnerships between research labs, hospitals, and government to scale access
Dr. Duncan also shares his journey from medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University to research at the University of Utah, and now leading efforts at BIOS to bridge the gap between lab innovation and clinical application.
If you’re interested in the future of prosthetics, neurotechnology, and human performance, this is a must-watch conversation.
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