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The Transformative Innovations Of Rehabilitation Science And Neuroprosthetics

The Transformative Innovations Of Rehabilitation Science And Neuroprosthetics

Update: 2022-09-27
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In this episode of the Making Impact Series, Helen is joined by Milos Popovic, Director of the KITE Research Institute at UHN Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, and Professor with the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto.


The research arm of the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, KITE, is a world leader in complex rehabilitation science and is dedicated to improving the lives of people living with the effects of disability, illness and aging. KITE’s areas of focus include prevention, restoration, enhanced participation and independent living. Researchers are actively engaged in developing new treatments, devices and products as well as gathering evidence that guides changes to policy and public opinion.




1:57 - Milo’s origin story & background


6:52 - Developing technology that solves physical challenges in the human body


12:21  - The unexpected journey to entrepreneurship


19:40 - Current projects at Toronto Rehabilitation Insitute (KITE)


27:40 - How Milos would like to make impact with his work




Resources


KITE: https://kite-uhn.com/


Mindtech Global: https://www.mindtech.global/




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The Transformative Innovations Of Rehabilitation Science And Neuroprosthetics

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