Blackrock Microsystems, a privately held company that provides enabling tools for neuroscience, neural engineering and neuroprosthetics research worldwide partnered with a team of interdisciplinary researchers at Northwestern University, who signed a contract with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop a wireless, fully implantable device that can shift the body's circadian clock, halving the time it takes to recover from disrupted sleep/wake cycles. The device powers what will be considered a "living pharmacy," a personalized implant that gives the body exactly what it needs at a precise time. Called NTRAIN (Normalizing Timing of Rhythms Across Internal Networks of Circadian Clocks), the project is a part the