Marina Martinez
@_martinezlab
Associate Professor & Chief Scientific Officer at NeuralDrive
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https://marina-martinez.com 19-06-2021 18:06:04
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Scientists at GRSNC have created a #neuroprosthetic device that can directly target motor circuits in the cortex, allowing it to rapidly restore movement and improve walking in rats after incomplete injuries to the spinal cord. Université de Montréal MarcoBonizzato fcld.ly/ol9xyt3
My first story at DDNews Online just went live! Read about how MarcoBonizzato developed a new prosthetic that helped spine injured rats walk. One day, it may help humans too! drugdiscoverynews.com/a-new-neuropro…
Happy to share a new pre-print! We studied ipsilateral 👈👈 cortical control of leg movement using an intracortical neuroprosthesis. A beautiful effort from co-first author Elena Massai, at Marina Martinez, Université de Montréal biorxiv.org/content/10.110… A quick summary for you :
Hey All, Just a reminder that we're launching our collaboration with Spinal Research tomorrow with a great presentation by @KarimFoFFF. Everyone is welcome - including: those living with SCI, researchers, and folks who want to learn. Please join us.
Marina Martinez, professeure de #neurosciences à l’Université de Montréal et le postdoctorant Marco Bonizzato ont conçu une approche prometteuse pour aider les personnes paralysées à marcher de nouveau en envoyant des impulsions électriques dans leur cerveau. bit.ly/3BmBAGN
Félicitation à notre première étoile #effervescencemtl, Marina Martinez -Marina Martinez, professeure au département des neurosciences de Faculté de médecine. Le Concours Étoiles EFFERVESCENCE 2022 est fièrement présenté par Gilead Sciences.
.MarcoBonizzato discusses using neuromodulation of the motor cortex to improve locomotor function after spinal cord injury. Science Translational Medicine Marina Martinez Université de Montréal #JRNLclub jrnlclub.org/research-films…
Out on Progress in Neurobiology: We tested a bi-cortical neuroprosthesis on locomotor control after incomplete paraplegia. Thanks to Maude Duguay, MarcoBonizzato , Hugo Delivet-Mongrain and Nicolas Fortier Lebel for their huge work at Faculté de médecine sciencedirect.com/science/articl…