UCSF's Dr. Edward Chang Maps Brains and Changes Destinies
Dr. Edward Chang, renowned UCSF neurosurgeon, has developed a new technique to treat epilepsy patients. But could this less invasive, more precise form of brain mapping also help stroke patients who’ve lost the ability to speak, communicate once again?
Видео UCSF's Dr. Edward Chang Maps Brains and Changes Destinies канала UCSFMedicalCenter
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