As of today, 14th May 22, the SenseCheQ project is live and we are fortunate to have appointed two excellent research fellows to work on this innovative study.
Dr Anna Sales is a physicist and data modeller turned neuroscientist who will be leading the Bristol arm of the study. This will focus on sensory testing studies in healthy subjects and also in human experimental models of neuropathy.
Dr Johannes Gausden is an electronic engineer with a background in developing human brain stimulation devices. Johan will lead on developing the methods and means to perform the sensory testing in a user friendly package.
Our ethical permissions are in place and we’re excited to get going with developing new approaches to checking sensory function.