Better, Stronger, Faster: The Future of the Bionic
In the future, a woman with a spinal cord injury could make a full recovery; a baby with a weak […]
In the future, a woman with a spinal cord injury could make a full recovery; a baby with a weak […]
The intersection of engineering and medicine is a sweet spot called neuromodulation, which involves electronic implants that can restore movement
The widely reported iPad-based app that tests athletes for concussions after they take a big hit in football or other
Hi Everyone, I’m a professor of biomedical engineering, the founder of the Institute for Functional Restoration
I’m Jennifer French, a Paralympic silver medalist in the sport of sailing and an advocate for neurotechnology implants, which allow
As a result of a snowboarding accident, Jennifer French became a quadriplegic from a C6-7 incomplete spinal cord injury in
Imagine enjoying a sunny day on the slopes, sliding down the side of a mountain on your snowboard. One moment
Dustin Tyler, associate professor of biomedical engineering, is a co-lead investigator on a team that received a $199,913 grant from
Igor Spetic’s hand was in a fist when it was severed by a forging hammer three years ago as he
Recent years have brought huge advances in prosthetics, but there is still much work to be done in replicating the intricacy