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Spotlighting Nmachi anumba blue sky forum
1. J. Lucas McKay, Biomedical Informatics/Neurology (Emory) presenting, "Human activity recognition to track freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease" at Sept. 27 forum. 2. Svjetlana Miocinovic, Neurology (Emory) presenting "Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation for freezing of gait" at Sept. 27 forum. 3. Audience member at Sept. 27 forum 4. Omer Inan, Electrical and Computer Engineering (GA Tech) presenting, "Wearable sensing and artificial intelligence to continuously examine acute and long-term measures of cardiovascular autonomic function in Parkinson’s disease and Multiple System Atrophy" at Nov. 29 forum.

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Korean TV shows), Anumba desires to share her passion for languages and science to improve communication with non-English-speaking populations. She believes that "everyone deserves equal accessibility to science, regardless of the language they speak."
Nmachi Anumba plans to graduate with her Ph.D. in Spring 2024 and hopes to pursue a career within Medical Technology or Global Regulatory Affairs so that she can help non-English-speaking communities better understand the medical devices that are produced in the United States. Meanwhile, she's carving her niche and paving a way for future scientists and researchers who aspire to follow in her footsteps.
Global – Passionate – Destined – that's Nmachi. This "God's Beauty" is truly living up to her name.
5. Amanda Gillespie, Otolaryngology, Director of Speech Pathology (Emory) presenting virtually,"Validation and clinical feasibility of a Speech-Assisting Multi-Microphone System for the treatment of communication deficits in people with Parkinson’s disease" 6. Annabelle Singer, Biomedical Engineering (GA Tech/Emory) sharing how she commercialized her research at the Neurotechnology Commercialization & Translation Jan. 31 forum.
7. Chethan Pandarinath, Biomedical Engineering (GA Tech/Emory) sharing how he commercialized his research at the Commercialization & Translation Jan. 31 forum.



