Amir Amedi
Israel
Founder & CSO

Amir Amedi

Remepy founder & Chief Science Officer Amir Amedi is an internationally acclaimed brain scientist with over 2 decades of experience in the field of brain plasticity and multisensory integration. He is a Professor in the School of Psychology in Reichman University, Israel and the founding director of The Baruch Ivcher Institute For Brain, Cognition & Technology & The Ruth and Meir Rosental Brain Imaging Center (MRI). Amir’s background is multidisciplinary, with training in computational neuroscience (PhD 2005), brain imaging, neurology (visiting research fellow at NIH and Instructor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School), and music. Amir is a world leader and one of the founding members of the IMRF.H e also wrote some of the most influential reviews and papers on the topic of Neuroplasticity, Brain imaging and rehab. Amir was elected as Fellow Visionaries as part of the Inspired by Einstein Genius100 Organization which include among the 100 visionaries 16 Nobel Prize winners.   His work has been featured in the NYT, Nature, Science, Washington Post, National Geographic Wired, New Scientist among others.
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Remepy founder & Chief Science Officer Amir Amedi is an internationally acclaimed brain scientist with over 2 decades of experience in the field of brain plasticity and multisensory integration. He is a Professor in the School of Psychology in Reichman University, Israel and the founding director of The Baruch Ivcher Institute For Brain, Cognition & Technology & The Ruth and Meir Rosental Brain Imaging Center (MRI). Amir’s background is multidisciplinary, with training in computational neuroscience (PhD 2005), brain imaging, neurology (visiting research fellow at NIH and Instructor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School), and music. Amir is a world leader and one of the founding members of the IMRF.H e also wrote some of the most influential reviews and papers on the topic of Neuroplasticity, Brain imaging and rehab. Amir was elected as Fellow Visionaries as part of the Inspired by Einstein Genius100 Organization which include among the 100 visionaries 16 Nobel Prize winners.   His work has been featured in the NYT, Nature, Science, Washington Post, National Geographic Wired, New Scientist among others.

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