

Michel Lemay
Dr. Michel Lemay is actively engaged in pioneering research at the intersection of neurobiology and engineering. As an adjunct professor in Neurobiology and Anatomy at Drexel University's College of Medicine and a professor in the Department of Engineering at Temple University, Dr. Lemay brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his academic roles. He earned his PhD in biomedical engineering from Case Western Reserve University, where he developed a strong foundation in the principles that underpin his current research endeavors. Dr. Lemay's research is primarily focused on the neuronal circuitry involved in restoring movement following spinal cord injury. His work is crucial in understanding how to re-establish motor functions through innovative approaches such as neural transplants and sensorimotor training. By investigating the modularity of spinal frog motor output, Dr. Lemay aims to uncover the fundamental mechanisms that can be leveraged to improve outcomes for individuals with spinal cord injuries. In his laboratory, Dr. Lemay employs a variety of advanced techniques, including multiunit neuronal recordings, computer-based modeling, and in vivo stimulation. These methodologies allow him to delve deeply into the effects of spinal injury on spinal motor output and neuronal circuitry. His research not only contributes to the academic understanding of these complex systems but also holds significant potential for practical applications in medical treatments and rehabilitation strategies. Dr. Lemay's work is characterized by a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, drawing on insights from both neurobiology and engineering to push the boundaries of what is possible in the field of spinal cord injury recovery. His innovative approach to research has made significant strides in the development of therapeutic interventions that aim to restore movement and improve quality of life for those affected by such injuries. Through his dedication to teaching and research, Dr. Lemay continues to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. His contributions to the field are marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a passion for translating scientific discoveries into real-world solutions. As he continues to explore the intricacies of neuronal circuitry and motor function, Dr. Lemay remains at the forefront of efforts to revolutionize the treatment of spinal cord injuries.
Publications
, 920-926, 2010-06-25
, 1988-1996, 2007-10-01
, 1998-12-01
, 67-69, 2022-06-02