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“This recognition reflects the efforts of a multidisciplinary team of engineers, scientists, clinicians and entrepreneurs
Tim commented “This recognition reflects the efforts of a multidisciplinary team of engineers, scientists, clinicians and entrepreneurs. I would particularly like to thank the research participants who have volunteered over the years, without whom the new frontiers of treatments could not be explored.”
Unit Director Professor Peter Magill commented “We are all thrilled for Tim. This honour is richly deserved. Tim is a true pioneer of biomedical engineering. His state-of-the-art tools have not only advanced neuroscience discovery research but also led to tangible benefits to human health and wellbeing.”
Professor Denison holds a joint appointment in Engineering Science and Clinical Neurosciences at Oxford, where he explores the fundamentals of physiologic closed-loop systems.