Telkes Lab at NANS 2025: Another Successful Year!
We had a fantastic time at the NANS 2025 Annual Meeting, sharing our latest research and reconnecting with colleagues!
- We presented our recent study on the utility of predictive machine learning models trained on EEG features for spinal cord stimulation, as part of the Ultrasound for Neuromodulation session.
- We also showcased our work using cluster analysis to identify subgroups of chronic pain patients based on their preoperative EEG signatures, providing insights into individual differences before spinal cord stimulation surgery.
- Congratulations to Ayden Dunn (Class of 2027, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, Florida Atlantic University) for receiving one of the NANS 2025 Early Career Travel Fellowship Grants. It’s an honor to mentor the next generation of neuromodulation researchers!
- Following the NANS Kumar Young Investigator Award in 2023, I’m deeply honored to be recognized again this year with the NANS 2025 Rising Star Early Career Award. I’m humbled and truly grateful for this recognition.
Beyond the science, it was a joy to connect with colleagues, collaborators, mentors, and trainees, engaging in inspiring conversations that will shape the future of neuromodulation. Looking forward to another exciting and productive year ahead. See you all at NANS 2026 in Las Vegas!


