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Michael Boninger
Also published under:M. L. Boninger, M. Boninger, Michael L. Boninger
Affiliation
Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Affairs Medical Center, Pittsburgh, USA
Topic
Spinal Cord Injury,Electrode Array,American Sign Language,Amplitude Phase,Angular Velocity,Areas Of Engineering,Beginning Of Session,Blackrock Microsystems,Broca’s Area,Central Focus,Central Sulcus,Command Signal,Control Signal,Current Spread,Degrees Of Freedom,Department Chairs,Detection Threshold,Discrete Time Steps,Electrical Stimulation,Electrode,Extensive Experience,Field Size,Finger Joints,Fixation Cross,Functional Electrical Stimulation,Gaussian Filter,Gradient Descent Method,Hand Joints,Hand Movements,Hand Position,Independent Signals,Institutional Management,Intracortical Microstimulation,Intractable Epilepsy,Joint Velocity,Keynote Lecture,Lack Of Feedback,Local Changes,Long-term Injury,Maximum Amplitude,Maximum Stimulus,Medical School,Metacarpophalangeal Joints,Microelectrode Arrays,Motor Cortex,National Academy Of Sciences,Natural Movement,Neural Signals,Papers In This Area,Peripheral Nerve,
Biography
Michael L. Boninger received the B.S. degree in mechanical engineering and the M.D. degree from The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
He is Professor and Chair in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine and Director of the UPMC Rehabilitation Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. He is a Physician Researcher for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and is the Medical Director of the Human Engineering Research Laboratories. He is a Professor in the Departments of Bioengineering and Rehabilitation Science and Technology and Director of the University of Pittsburgh Model Center on Spinal Cord Injury, a National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research Center of Excellence. His research involves all types of assistive technology to assist individuals with disabilities.
He is Professor and Chair in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine and Director of the UPMC Rehabilitation Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. He is a Physician Researcher for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and is the Medical Director of the Human Engineering Research Laboratories. He is a Professor in the Departments of Bioengineering and Rehabilitation Science and Technology and Director of the University of Pittsburgh Model Center on Spinal Cord Injury, a National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research Center of Excellence. His research involves all types of assistive technology to assist individuals with disabilities.