For the past eight years, Jason White has worked with a team of scientists at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School to develop a method to perform noninvasive brain surgery with focused ultrasound. Now approaching the final phase of clinical trials, this project has gained significant media attention and was recently profiled by CNN, NBC Nightly News, and the BBC. Previously, while at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland, Jason was instrumental in the development of a virtual performance environment in which the acoustical characteristics of a space would be accurately computer-controlled in real-time. In 1994, he was named Schwarz Scholar by Florida State University for his contributions to science and the humanities. The award was presented by Nobel Laureate Robert Schrieffer.

Sometimes, Jason plays the French horn.


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