Brain waves could help paralyzed patients move again
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People with spinal cord injuries often lose the ability to move their arms or legs. In many cases, the nerves in the limbs remain healthy, and the brain continues to function normally. The loss of movement happens because damage to the spinal cord blocks signals traveling between the brain and the body.
Reed Jobs is keen for his $1bn venture capital fund Yosemite to make a difference.
The 34-year-old runs an oncology-focused venture capital fund that manages more than $1bn in assets, and is in the UK looking for investment opportunities.
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