Ed Boyden Speaking Fee: $30,000 to $50,000
                  Speaking Fee:
                          $30,000 to $50,000
                        
                        
                          Travels From:
                          BOS - Boston, MA
                        
                      
                    Travels From:
                          BOS - Boston, MA
                        
                            
                              Primary Topic Category:
                              Creativity and Innovation
                            
                          
                        Primary Topic Category:
                              Creativity and Innovation
                            
                            
                              Secondary Topic Category:
                              Science (STEM / STEAM)
                            
                          
                        Secondary Topic Category:
                              Science (STEM / STEAM)
                            Ed Boyden Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Adept at communicating the methods he uses as a scientist to a business audience, Boyden’s presentations focus on his winning approach to innovation. A solutions-driven scientist and entrepreneur, Boyden is co-founder of Cognito Therapeutics, which designs visual and auditory stimuli that could treat Alzheimer’s patients. In August 2021, the company announced a significant breakthrough which showed that the gamma frequency neuro-modulation methods it developed significantly reduced brain atrophy in Alzheimer’s patients.
Ed Boyden is a leading figure in the worlds of neuroscience and engineering. As a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he serves as a prominent investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and the MIT Media Lab. Ed's groundbreaking work has shaped how we understand and manipulate brain function, contributing significantly to the advancement of neurotechnology.
Born with an innate curiosity, Ed pursued studies in physics and electrical engineering. He earned an undergraduate degree from MIT and later completed his Ph.D. at Stanford University. It was during these formative years that Ed realized the vast potential of interdisciplinary approaches to solve complex biological problems. This fusion of disciplines has become a hallmark of his career.
One of Ed’s most notable contributions is the development of optogenetics, a technique that utilizes light to control neurons tagged with light-sensitive proteins. This revolutionary method has provided unprecedented insights into brain function and opened up new avenues for treating neurological disorders. The impact of optogenetics has been widespread, earning Ed numerous accolades and firmly establishing him as a trailblazer in his field.
Beyond his scientific achievements, Ed is deeply committed to fostering innovation and education. He actively works with students and young researchers, guiding the next generation of scientists and engineers. His dedication to mentorship has inspired many to pursue their passions in neurotechnology and beyond.
Ed Boyden's work continues to push the boundaries of what we know about the brain and how it functions. Through his research, teaching, and public speaking, he aims to share his vision of a future where technology and biology intersect to enhance human health and capability. As a keynote speaker, Ed brings his deep expertise, thought-provoking insights, and infectious enthusiasm to audiences around the world.
              
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