Tomas J. Oxley is the founding CEO of Synchron, a clinical stage neurotechnology company developing an implantable brain computer interface that restores autonomy for people with debilitating medical illnesses by reconnecting them online. A vascular and interventional neurologist and expert in brain-computer interfaces, he is a professor of medicine at the University of Melbourne (Australia) Vascular Bionics Laboratory and an instructor of neurosurgery at Mount Sinai Hospital. Oxley’s background includes working on medtech start-ups and as a stroke neurologist at Royal Melbourne Hospital. He has performed over 1,600 endovascular neurosurgical procedures and published over 100 peer-reviewed articles in journals including Nature Biotechnology, Nature Biomedical Engineering, New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet. (Mount Sinai is a 2024 Festival Underwriter)
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