Publications
2025
2024
- Baldwin, Alex, et al. “Recent advances in facilitating the translation of bioelectronic medicine therapies.” Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering (2024): 100575.
- Amirghasemi, Farbod, et al. “Flexible Acetylcholine Neural Probe with a Hydrophobic Laser-Induced Graphene Electrode and a Fluorous-Phase Sensing Membrane.” ACS Materials Letters 6.9 (2024): 4158-4167.
2023
- Thielen, Brianna, and Ellis Meng. “Characterization of thin film Parylene C device curvature and the formation of helices via thermoforming.” Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 33.9 (2023): 095007.
- Amirghasemi, Farbod, et al. “FAST (Flexible Acetylcholine Sensing Thread): Real-Time Detection of Acetylcholine with a Flexible Solid-Contact Potentiometric Sensor.” Bioengineering 10.6 (2023): 655.
- Pikov, Victor. “Vagus nerve stimulation and sacral nerve stimulation for inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review.” Journal of translational gastroenterology 1.2 (2023): 94.
- Woo, Jia Yi, Victor Pikov, and Jiande DZ Chen. “Neuromodulation for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: A Systematic Review.” Journal of translational gastroenterology 1.1 (2023): 47.
- Pikov, Victor. “Bioelectronic medicine for restoring autonomic balance in autoimmune diseases.” Gut microbiota and integrative wellness 1.2 (2023).
Press
- ReShape Lifesciences® Receives NIH Supplementary Grant with the University of Southern California’s Center for Autonomic Nerve Recording and Stimulation Systems (CARSS) to Further Develop Next-Generation Electrodes for ReShape’s Proprietary Diabetes Bloc-Stim Neuromodulation™ Technology
- “Accelerating bioelectronic medicine with open source medical devices,” SPARC.science
- 2024 CARSS Webinar
- “The CARSS OpenNerve Device: An Open-Source Neuromodulation System for Autonomic Nerves,” Implantable-Devices.com
- GOSH Community Call: Challenges applying open source development to implantable medical devices
- “The Messy Quest to Replace Drugs With Electricity,” MIT Technology review
- 2023 CARSS Webinar
The Center for Autonomic nerve Recording and Stimulation Systems (CARSS)
Email: carss@usc.edu