Jaimie Borisoff
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Research Interests
- Accessibility
- Mobility
- Rehabilitation
- Sensory substitution
- Wheelchair
Biography
Canadian Research Chair, Rehabilitation Engineering Design, British Columbia Institute of Technology
Adjunct Professor, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
Research Director, British Columbia Institute of Technology
Ph.D. (Neuroscience) [University of British Columbia]
B.A.Sc. (Engineering Physics) [University of British Columbia]
Dr. Borisoff focuses his research on how technology development can improve accessibility and mobility for people with SCI. One focus of his work is on expanding patients’ ability to interact more fully with others, the environment, and their world. This includes dynamic wheeled mobility, the ability to change your position in a wheelchair to suit different daily activities. Rehabilitation Engineering Design looks at how people use devices in real life and, from these observations, designs better versions of the devices. In the long term, Dr. Borisoff wants to merge current models with newer technologies like robotics and exoskeletons in order to increase the ways in which technology can improve the lives of people with SCI.
Recent Citations for Jaimie Borisoff
- Endogenous TrkB ligands suppress functional mechanosensory plasticity in the deafferented spinal cord
- Rho-kinase inhibition enhances axonal plasticity and attenuates cold hyperalgesia after dorsal rhizotomy
- Deafferentation and neurotrophin-mediated intraspinal sprouting: a central role for the p75 neurotrophin receptor
- Quantifying the effects of on-the-fly changes of seating configuration on the stability of a manual wheelchair
- Active-arm passive-leg exercise improves cardiovascular function in spinal cord injury
- Suppression of Rho-kinase activity promotes axonal growth on inhibitory CNS substrates
- Current trends in brain-computer interface research at the Neil Squire foundation
- Brain-computer interface design for asynchronous control applications: improvements to the LF-ASD asynchronous brain switch
- Real-time control of a video game with a direct brain-computer interface
- Spinal cord injury influences psychogenic as well as physical components of female sexual ability
- Fibroblast growth factor treatment produces differential effects on survival and neurite outgrowth from identified bulbospinal neurons in vitro
- Raphe-spinal neurons display an age-dependent differential capacity for neurite outgrowth compared to other brainstem-spinal populations
- Molecular targets for therapeutic intervention after spinal cord injury
- Brain interface research for asynchronous control applications
- Detection and classification of sensory information from acute spinal cord recordings
- Long-term effects of spinal cord injury on sexual function in men: implications for neuroplasticity
- A comparative study on generating training-data for self-paced brain interfaces
- Protracted myelin clearance hinders central primary afferent regeneration following dorsal rhizotomy and delayed neurotrophin-3 treatment
- The impact of spinal cord injury on sexual function: concerns of the general population
- Schwann cells generated from neonatal skin-derived precursors or neonatal peripheral nerve improve functional recovery after acute transplantation into the partially injured cervical spinal cord of the rat