Brian holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. He has co-authored numerous scientific articles based on his previous research in the field of brain-computer interfaces and functional electrical stimulation. He is also passionate about making scientific advances easily accessible to the public.
Articles by Brian Murphy
Recent Posts
- Advice to parents of children with late-infantile Batten disease
- A letter to Juju, my 7-year-old son with Batten disease
- ‘Deprioritized’ gene therapy given as treatment for Batten disease
- So long to ‘The Long Sprint,’ but not my fight against Batten disease
- How a late-infantile Batten disease diagnosis led to advocacy
- Sortilin protein inhibition shows promise as Batten disease treatment
- CLN2 gene therapy shows safety, promising efficacy in monkey study
- Regenxbio halts gene therapy programs for late infantile Batten
- Strategies proposed for treating fear episodes in juvenile Batten disease
- RGX-181 gene therapy seen to reduce child’s seizures by over 80%