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Naweed I. Syed is a Pakistani-born Canadian neuro-scientist. He is the first scientist to connect brain cells to a silicon chip, creating the world's first neurochip. Syed has travelled worldwide giving lectures and presentations about the human mind and his mini-chip.Dr. Naweed Syed is a professor at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. He also served for 10 years as the Department Head of anatomy and cell biology, Research Director HBI at the CSM and also the Postdoctoral Program Director – Office of the Vice President (Research) from 2012 – 2016. Syed has served and chaired almost all of the university's senior committees and was Special Advisor to Vice President Research for several years.

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  • El Dr. Naweed Syed es un científico canadiense, conocido por ser la primera persona en conseguir "conectar células celebrales a un chip de silicio".​​ Syed estima que el arquetipo "Hombre-Máquina" de la ciencia ficción puede llegar a ser una realidad en unos 10–20 años, usando su microchip. El Dr. Syed ha viajado por todo el mundo dando conferencias y charlas sobre la mente humana y la relación con su microchip. Actualmente (2015) es profesor y jefe del Departamento de Biología Celular y Anatomía de la Universidad de Calgary.​ (es)
  • Naweed I. Syed is a Pakistani-born Canadian neuro-scientist. He is the first scientist to connect brain cells to a silicon chip, creating the world's first neurochip. Syed has travelled worldwide giving lectures and presentations about the human mind and his mini-chip.Dr. Naweed Syed is a professor at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. He also served for 10 years as the Department Head of anatomy and cell biology, Research Director HBI at the CSM and also the Postdoctoral Program Director – Office of the Vice President (Research) from 2012 – 2016. Syed has served and chaired almost all of the university's senior committees and was Special Advisor to Vice President Research for several years. (en)
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  • Attock, Pakistan (en)
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  • El Dr. Naweed Syed es un científico canadiense, conocido por ser la primera persona en conseguir "conectar células celebrales a un chip de silicio".​​ Syed estima que el arquetipo "Hombre-Máquina" de la ciencia ficción puede llegar a ser una realidad en unos 10–20 años, usando su microchip. El Dr. Syed ha viajado por todo el mundo dando conferencias y charlas sobre la mente humana y la relación con su microchip. Actualmente (2015) es profesor y jefe del Departamento de Biología Celular y Anatomía de la Universidad de Calgary.​ (es)
  • Naweed I. Syed is a Pakistani-born Canadian neuro-scientist. He is the first scientist to connect brain cells to a silicon chip, creating the world's first neurochip. Syed has travelled worldwide giving lectures and presentations about the human mind and his mini-chip.Dr. Naweed Syed is a professor at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. He also served for 10 years as the Department Head of anatomy and cell biology, Research Director HBI at the CSM and also the Postdoctoral Program Director – Office of the Vice President (Research) from 2012 – 2016. Syed has served and chaired almost all of the university's senior committees and was Special Advisor to Vice President Research for several years. (en)
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