David Camarillo
Neurotechnology Scientist | Head of Stanford Biomechanics Lab
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David Camarillo is a pioneering neurotechnology researcher at Stanford University. As director of the Stanford Biomechanics Lab, he develops cutting-edge tools to understand and treat traumatic brain injuries.
Camarillo holds over 20 patents and has authored numerous high-impact scientific publications. His TED Talk exploring the future of brain imaging has amassed over 1 million views.
With expertise spanning neuroscience, engineering, and sports medicine, Camarillo's keynotes offer unique insights into protecting our most vital organ - the human brain.
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Why helmets don't prevent concussions -- and what might
What is a concussion? Probably not what you think it is. In this talk from the cutting edge of research, bioengineer (and former football player) David Camarillo shows what really happens during a concussion -- and why standard sports helmets don't prevent it. Here's what the future of concussion prevention looks like.
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