University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Active Grants
Primary Projects
An Osseointegrated Neural Interface (ONI) for Prosthetic Control – DARPA
An Entirely New Approach to Tendon Repair – DOD
Intravital Bioreactor for the Study of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration – UW
Development of the Osseointegrated Neural Interface for Prosthetic Control into a Pre-Clinical Translational Sheep Model – VA
Microsurgical Skill Assessment Using Motion Tracking Technology – UW
Ergonomic fluorescence-guided surgery imaging platform for intraoperative assessment of blood and lymphatic vasculature – NIH K20
Prc 210 Limb Transplant – DOD
Collaborations
Transplantation of MHC Homozygous Vascular Progenitors in Primates – NIH U01
Development of an Adaptable Non-Invasive Neuromodulation Platform for Targeted Augmentation of Multi-Domain Learning – DARPA
Mechanisms underlying effects of vagus nerve stimulation: studies in behaving non-human primates with simultaneous PET-fMRI and behavioral testing – DARPA
Exploiting Activation-Induced Cell Death as a Means of Inducing Tolerance to Kidney Allografts – UW
Vagus neuromodulation to treat inflammatory gastrointestinal disorders – UW
Liver transplants in a rat model – NIH K08
Multi-axis prosthesis control through an Osseointegrated neural interface – DOD