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🗓️ 11 July 2025
⏱️ 40 minutes
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This week’s special episode—produced in partnership with Institute for Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, and Society at Georgia Tech – features two powerful stories from individuals whose lives have been shaped by brain-computer interfaces.
Part 1: As his Parkinson’s symptoms worsen and medications take a toll, Brandan Mehaffie faces a life-altering decision: continue down a difficult path or undergo brain surgery to implant an electrode to stimulate deep areas of his brain.
Part 2: After an accident leaves Ian Burkhart with complete tetraplegia, he grapples with losing his independence — until he’s offered a chance to participate in a groundbreaking clinical trial using muscle stimulation controlled by a brain implant to help restore movement.
Brandan Mehaffie: Graduate University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. Retired Director of Pharmacy Asset Protection Rite Aid Pharmacy. Married 25 years to wife Kelly and have two adult daughters Mae and Riley. Diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2016 and recipient of deep brain stimulation surgery in 2022. I am a huge sports buff and gym rat. I enjoy spending time with and cooking for family and friends.
Ian is a C5 complete tetraplegic from a diving accident in 2010. He is the founder and president of the BCI Pioneers Coalition and the North American Spinal Cord Injury Consortium President. After participating in a few clinical trials, he understood the need for engagement of individuals with lived experience from the start. Ian was the first person in the world to restore movement to a paralyzed limb using a BCI neuroprosthetic. He is also the Executive Director of the Ian Burkhart Foundation, which raises funds for medical equipment for other individuals living with paralysis. His research focuses on amplifying the lived experience of people with disabilities.
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0:00.0 | A science story, huh? |
0:04.0 | Is NYU scientist the... |
0:06.0 | It felt... |
0:07.0 | I was so... |
0:09.0 | And I just thought, well... |
0:10.0 | It was that golden moment. |
0:12.0 | Because science was on my side. |
0:15.0 | Hey, everyone. Hey everyone, welcome to the story clutter, where true personal stories about science help us to discover how weird and wonderful it is to exist in this world and be a human. |
0:33.2 | I'm your host, Misha Gayevsky, and today's episode is a special episode produced in partnership with the Institute for Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, and Society at Georgia Tech, a new interdisciplinary research institute at Georgia Tech. |
0:46.0 | The event, Wired Lives, where these stories were recorded, reflected INNS's mission to connect cutting-edge science with the lived experiences of those it serves. |
0:55.4 | It was supported by BlackRock NeuroTech, a leader in brain computer interfaces, and |
0:59.9 | Medtronic, a pioneer in deep brain stimulation for neurological conditions. |
1:05.2 | By centering personal stories, Wired Lives captured the spirit of INNS, advancing neurotechnology that is not only innovative, |
1:13.8 | but also ethical, inclusive, and grounded in the real lives of people it aims to help. |
1:19.5 | Our first story is from a retired director of pharmacy asset protection and a recipient of |
1:23.9 | deep brain stimulation surgery, Brandon Mahaffey. |
1:27.5 | Brandon's story was recorded earlier this year at Interface Neuro Conference at Georgia Tech in |
1:32.6 | Atlanta. Here's Brandon. |
1:43.6 | So it's 2013, and in my opinion life is gone pretty doggone good for me. |
1:50.2 | I graduated pharmacy school. |
1:52.7 | I married my high school sweetheart. |
1:55.3 | I had two beautiful daughters who were both healthy and happy. |
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