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Michael Boninger博士是匹兹堡大学医学院物理医学与康复系教授和UPMC特聘教授,也是UPMC康复研究所主任。他是美国退伍军人事务部(VA)的医师研究员,也是人类工程研究实验室(VA康复研究与发展卓越中心)的医学主任。Boninger博士在脊髓损伤和技术领域发表了200多篇论文。博宁格博士研究的技术多种多样,从脑机接口到轮椅。他的主要工作是通过开发和应用辅助、康复和再生技术,增强残疾人的功能和参与能力。Boninger博士在培训研究人员方面也有丰富的经验和出版物。他的学生获得了50多个国家级奖项。Boninger博士拥有4项美国专利,并获得了许多荣誉,包括于2013年入选美国国家科学院医学研究所。
Dr. Michael Boninger is a Professor and UPMC Endowed Chair in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine and Director of the UPMC Rehabilitation Institute. He is a physician researcher for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and is the Medical Director of the Human Engineering Research Laboratories, a VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Center of Excellence. Dr. Boninger has an extensive publication record of over 200 papers in the areas of spinal cord injury and technology. The technologies Dr. Boninger has investigated vary from brain computer interfaces to wheelchairs. His central focus is on enabling increased function and participation for individuals with disabilities through development and application of assistive, rehabilitative and regenerative technologies. Dr. Boninger also has extensive experience and publications related to training researchers. His students have won over 50 national awards. Dr. Boninger holds 4 United States patents and has received numerous honors, including being inducted into the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Science in 2013.