Keith R. Mullett

#78: Keith Mullett — Medtronic, pain, and the prehistory of modern DBS

In this episode of Stimulating Brains, I am delighted to welcome Keith R. Mullett, who can uniquely tell a part of the DBS history that is often skipped.

Mary Elizabeth Sutherland is a Deputy Editor at Nature

#77: Mary Elizabeth Sutherland — Nature, editorial judgment, and the future of scientific publishing

#73: Eyal Zadicario – Beyond the Scalpel: Towards an Acoustic Neurosurgical Suite with Insightec

#72: John Rolston — Closed-Loop Stimulation, Seizure Dynamics, and the New Frontiers of Epilepsy Treatment

#71: Harold Sackeim – The founding editor of Brain Stimulation and a founding figure in modern electroconvulsive therapy

#70: Rees Cosgrove – When Neurosurgery Chooses You: Rediscovering the Lost Art of Lesions and the Future of Brain Stimulation

#69: Terence Sanger – Pushing Boundaries in Pediatric DBS: From Multi-Electrode Stimulation to Closed-Loop Strategies