"Globally, more than 300 million people will have a major depressive episode this year - and that's just one neurological disorder subtype," says Rozell.
"The BRAIN Initiative's strategy is to develop tools, and then use these advances to gain a deeper understanding of brain function," according to Rozell.
"The decade-long investment is beginning to pay off," claims Rozell, referring to advancements in the treatment of depression through neurotechnology.
Rozell is exploring therapy for treatment-resistant depression, utilizing deep-brain stimulation to electrically stimulate specific brain areas for long-term relief.
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