Moynahan, Megan, MS

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Investigator
Cleveland FES Center
Executive Director, Institute for Functional Restoration
Case Western Reserve University
Clinical Professor, Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Surgery,
MetroHealth System
Director, Center for Spinal Cord Injury Research,
MetroHealth Center for Rehabilitation Research
Director of Regulatory Affairs,
MetroHealth Research Institute
CONTACT INFORMATION
Program Contact:
Megan Moynahan
Contact Number:
(216) 957-3683
Contact Email:
megan.moynahan@case.edu
As the Executive Director of the Institute for Functional Restoration, I work with FES Center investigators to chart the commercialization pathways for orphan market technologies that restore function.
In this role, I set the strategic direction for the IFR, establishing partnerships with key stakeholders within industry, foundations, and donors. The IFR works to establish favorable regulatory and reimbursement policies and practices for neuromodulation systems intended to address the needs of orphan markets.
PUBLICATIONS (SELECT)
- Anderson-Erisman, K, AM Bryden, MA, M Moynahan, Risk-Benefit Value of Improvements in Upper Extremity and Trunk Function by an Implanted Electrical Stimulation Device Targeting Chronic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury. Spinal Cord Series and Cases (2019) 5:68.
- French J, Dawn Bardot, Emily Graczyk, Allison Hess-Dunning, J Luis Lujan, M Moynahan, Winny Tan, Ronald Triolo and Adeline Zbrzeski. (Editorial) The Need for Understanding and Engaging the Patient as Consumer of Products Developed by Neural Engineering. J Neural Engineering. 15 (2018).
- Bowsher, K, Civillico EF, Coburn J, Collinger J, Contreras-Vidal JL, Denison T, Donoghue J, French J, Getzoff N, Hochberg LR, Hoffmann M, Judy J, Kleitman N, Knaack G, Krauthamer V, Ludwig K, Moynahan M, Pancrazio JJ, Peckham PH, Pena C, Pinto V, Ryan T, Saha D, Scharen H, Shermer S, Skodacek K, Takmakov P, Tyler D, Vasudevan S, Wachrathit K, Weber D, Welle CG, Ye M. “Brain–computer interface devices for patients with paralysis and amputation: a meeting report.” J. Neural Eng. 13 (2016).