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Cerebral Data Systems


Cerebral Data Systems
500 East 4th Ave., Suite 200
Eugene, OR 97401
 
 
Phone: (541) 687-7962
Fax: (541) 687-7963
Year Established:  2004
Ticker: EGI
Exchange: LSE
Main Contact: Allen D. Malony, Ph.D., Founder & Chief Scientist
 
Other Contacts:  Christine Soden, CFO
 
Company Description
Cerebral Data Systems (CDS) is a company formed from an innovative collaboration of the UO's NeuroInformatic Center and Electrical Geodesics, a private company that designs, produces and sells electrophysical neuroimaging equipment and related software. CDS is developing new techniques that allow more precise analysis of brain wave data by eliminating the distortion caused when brain signals pass through the skull to the scalp, where they are picked up by electrodes. These developments could provide a much more accurate map of where electrical activity is occurring in the brain, aiding researchers and physicians in evaluating and treating patients with epilepsy, stroke and other disorders and thereby improving their medical care. It also could be used in developing a better understanding of how the brain acquires and processes information.


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