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In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Zachary Danziger talks with Dr. Ming-fai Fong, a biomedical engineer at Georgia Tech and Emory University.

Dr. Fong discusses her work on the brain’s amazing built-in power to change and adapt itself, a process called neuroplasticity. Her research team is exploring how to use this ability of the brain to help people with vision loss, including those with amblyopia, or “lazy eye.” By using techniques like light stimulation and machine learning, they’re finding new ways to help the brain see again. Beyond the lab, Dr. Fong also works with blind and visually impaired students to make science more accessible and inspiring for the next generation.

Learn More About Ming-fai Fong:
fong-lab.github.io

Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/46972/donations/new

  • Select "Designation"
  • Choose "Make a Special Gift to Georgia Tech (write in your preference)"
  • In the open field, write: "BME Fund for Excellence (555788)

Connect!

About The Host: Zachary Danziger is a biomedical engineer, educator, and science communicator passionate about making complex research accessible and inspiring to all audiences. As a co-host of Holy Shift!, he brings curiosity, humor, and insight to conversations with today’s leading scientists and innovators. Learn more at https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/danziger/.

Meet The HolyShift! Team:

  • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
  • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton
  • Logistics & Marketing Support: Katie Hart, The AGN Group
  • Software Support: Mahima Patel, The AGN Group
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Manage episode 515084164 series 3690392
Content provided by Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory and Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory and Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Zachary Danziger talks with Dr. Ming-fai Fong, a biomedical engineer at Georgia Tech and Emory University.

Dr. Fong discusses her work on the brain’s amazing built-in power to change and adapt itself, a process called neuroplasticity. Her research team is exploring how to use this ability of the brain to help people with vision loss, including those with amblyopia, or “lazy eye.” By using techniques like light stimulation and machine learning, they’re finding new ways to help the brain see again. Beyond the lab, Dr. Fong also works with blind and visually impaired students to make science more accessible and inspiring for the next generation.

Learn More About Ming-fai Fong:
fong-lab.github.io

Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/46972/donations/new

  • Select "Designation"
  • Choose "Make a Special Gift to Georgia Tech (write in your preference)"
  • In the open field, write: "BME Fund for Excellence (555788)

Connect!

About The Host: Zachary Danziger is a biomedical engineer, educator, and science communicator passionate about making complex research accessible and inspiring to all audiences. As a co-host of Holy Shift!, he brings curiosity, humor, and insight to conversations with today’s leading scientists and innovators. Learn more at https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/danziger/.

Meet The HolyShift! Team:

  • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
  • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton
  • Logistics & Marketing Support: Katie Hart, The AGN Group
  • Software Support: Mahima Patel, The AGN Group
  continue reading

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