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NeuroBionics
Health · Hardware · Enterprise

NeuroBionics

NeuroBionics is a Boston-area neurotechnology company spun out of more than a decade of MIT research. It builds hair-thin, flexible bioelectronic fibers that reach neural targets through the body's blood vessels instead of open surgery. Its lead device, evStim, aims to deliver deep brain and peripheral nerve stimulation endovascularly, potentially widening access to neuromodulation therapy for conditions like Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, chronic pain, and depression.

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Ben Woodington
Founder · Scientist · Engineer

Ben Woodington

Ben Woodington is the co-founder and CEO of Coherence Neuro, a deep-tech company building SOMA-1, a button-sized, MRI-safe brain-computer interface that listens to and electrically modulates brain tumors from the inside. A Cambridge-trained chemist-turned-engineer who once built smart inhalers and minimally invasive spinal-cord interfaces, Woodington pivoted his neurotechnology to oncology after realizing almost no one was applying neural-interface engineering to cancer. He argues electricity should become the fourth pillar of cancer therapy alongside surgery, drugs, and radiation, and raised a $10M seed in late 2025 to take the work toward first human trials.

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MJ Antonini
Founder · Scientist · Engineer

MJ Antonini

MJ Antonini is the co-founder and CEO of NeuroBionics, an MIT spinout building hair-thin, flexible bioelectronic fibers that thread through blood vessels to reach deep neural structures - delivering deep brain stimulation without opening the skull. A Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology graduate who trained in both medicine and engineering, he turned a decade of fiber research from Polina Anikeeva's MIT lab into a venture-backed company that raised an oversubscribed $10M seed round to push toward first-in-human trials.

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