Tuesday, March 10, 2026
5:00-6:00pm ET / 4:00-5:00pm CT / 3:00-4:00pmMT / 2:00-3:00pm PT
Interested in a career in neurotechnology? Join Dr. Corey Keller of Stanford’s Precision Neurotherapeutics Lab for a discussion on building a meaningful path in neurotech.
Dr. Keller’s multidisciplinary career — from electrical engineering and neuroscience to psychiatry, startups, and brain‑stimulation research — offers a unique window into the many routes into the field. His work bridges neuroscience, electrophysiology, neuroengineering, and precision therapeutics.
A dedicated mentor, Dr. Keller supports students and early‑career professionals pursuing neurotech roles in academia, industry, clinical medicine, and startups. Come learn about the opportunities, challenges, and rapidly expanding landscape of neurotechnology careers.

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Speaker
Corey Keller, MD, PhD
Dr. Keller is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University and an Associate Professor at the Veterans Affairs PaloAlto Health Care System (VAPAHCS). He is a member of Stanford Bio-X and the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.
The overarching goal of Dr. Keller’s Laboratory, the Stanford Precision Neurotherapeutics Lab is to improve brain stimulation treatment for neurological and psychiatric disease. His lab focuses on understanding the neural mechanisms of how brain stimulation technologies induce alter brain circuits in an effort to develop novel, personalized, and more effective brain stimulation treatments. His lab combines invasive and noninvasive human electrophysiology to answer these critical questions.
