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Giving Feeling Back to Lost Limbs | Josh Miller, BIOS


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This week on the Good Medicine Podcast, Dr. David Bearss sits down with Josh Miller, CEO of Biologic Input Output Systems, Inc. (BIOS), to talk about groundbreaking work at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, and human connection.

BIOS develops advanced neural interface technology that allows the nervous system to communicate directly with machines. Their work focuses on restoring movement, sensation, and function by translating brain signals into action and, in some cases, returning sensory feedback back to the brain.

In this conversation, Josh shares deeply moving stories from clinical trials, including a woman who was able to feel and control a virtual hand simply by thinking about it after years without an arm. He also explains why BIOS chose to start with upper limb prosthetics, one of the most complex challenges in neurotechnology, and what it means for people who have lost the ability to do simple but meaningful things like holding a loved one’s hand.

The episode also explores how BIOS technology could help block pain signals in the nervous system, opening the door to entirely new approaches to pain management.

This is a conversation about science that restores dignity, independence, and hope.


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