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Jerome Gandar
Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Publications - 11
Citations - 1970
Jerome Gandar is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord injury & Spinal cord. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1404 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerome Gandar include University of Lausanne & MIND Institute.
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Electronic dura mater for long-term multimodal neural interfaces
Ivan R. Minev,Pavel Musienko,Arthur Hirsch,Quentin Barraud,Nikolaus Wenger,Eduardo Martin Moraud,Jerome Gandar,Marco Capogrosso,Tomislav Milekovic,Leonie Asboth,Rafael Fajardo Torres,Nicolas Vachicouras,Nicolas Vachicouras,Qihan Liu,N. V. Pavlova,Simone Duis,Alexandre Larmagnac,Janos Vörös,Silvestro Micera,Silvestro Micera,Zhigang Suo,Grégoire Courtine,Stéphanie P. Lacour +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the shape and elasticity of dura mater, the protective membrane of the brain and spinal cord, was designed and fabricated for implantable neuroprostheses, which embeds interconnects, electrodes and chemotrodes that sustain millions of mechanical stretch cycles, electrical stimulation pulses, and chemical injections.
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A brain–spine interface alleviating gait deficits after spinal cord injury in primates
Marco Capogrosso,Tomislav Milekovic,David A. Borton,David A. Borton,Fabien Wagner,Eduardo Martin Moraud,Jean-Baptiste Mignardot,Nicolas Buse,Jerome Gandar,Quentin Barraud,David Xing,Elodie Rey,Simone Duis,Yang Jianzhong,Wai Kin D. Ko,Qin Li,Peter Detemple,Timothy J. Denison,Silvestro Micera,Silvestro Micera,Erwan Bezard,Jocelyne Bloch,Grégoire Courtine,Grégoire Courtine +23 more
TL;DR: The implantable components integrated in the brain–spine interface have all been approved for investigational applications in similar human research, suggesting a practical translational pathway for proof-of-concept studies in people with spinal cord injury.
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Spatiotemporal neuromodulation therapies engaging muscle synergies improve motor control after spinal cord injury
Nikolaus Wenger,Nikolaus Wenger,Eduardo Martin Moraud,Jerome Gandar,Pavel Musienko,Marco Capogrosso,Marco Capogrosso,Laetitia Baud,Camille G. Le Goff,Quentin Barraud,N. V. Pavlova,Nadia Dominici,Nadia Dominici,Ivan R. Minev,Leonie Asboth,Arthur Hirsch,Simone Duis,Julie Kreider,Andrea Mortera,Oliver Haverbeck,Silvio Kraus,Felix Schmitz,Jack DiGiovanna,Rubia van den Brand,Jocelyne Bloch,Peter Detemple,Stéphanie P. Lacour,Erwan Bezard,Erwan Bezard,Silvestro Micera,Silvestro Micera,Grégoire Courtine,Grégoire Courtine +32 more
TL;DR: Spatiotemporal neuromodulation therapies improved gait quality, weight-bearing capacity, endurance and skilled locomotion in several rodent models of spinal cord injury and are directly translatable to strategies to improve motor control in humans.
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Long-term usability and bio-integration of polyimide-based intra-neural stimulating electrodes.
Sophie Wurth,Marco Capogrosso,Stanisa Raspopovic,Jerome Gandar,G Federici,Nawal Kinany,Annarita Cutrone,A Piersigilli,N. V. Pavlova,R Guiet,Gemma Taverni,Jacopo Rigosa,Polina Shkorbatova,Xavier Navarro,Quentin Barraud,Grégoire Courtine,Silvestro Micera,Silvestro Micera +17 more
TL;DR: The study characterized the interplay between the development of foreign body responses and changes in the electrical properties of actively used intra-neural electrodes, highlighting functional stability of polyimide-based implants over more than six months.
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Neuroprosthetic baroreflex controls haemodynamics after spinal cord injury
Jordan W. Squair,Matthieu Gautier,Lois Mahe,Jan Elaine Soriano,Andreas Rowald,Arnaud Bichat,Newton Cho,Newton Cho,Mark Anderson,Nicholas D. James,Jerome Gandar,Anthony V. Incognito,Anthony V. Incognito,Giuseppe Schiavone,Zoe K. Sarafis,Achilleas Laskaratos,Kay Bartholdi,Robin Demesmaeker,Salif Komi,Charlotte Moerman,Charlotte Moerman,Bita Vaseghi,Berkeley A. Scott,Ryan E. Rosentreter,Claudia Kathe,Jimmy Ravier,Laura A. McCracken,Kang Xiaoyang,Nicolas Vachicouras,Florian Fallegger,Ileana O. Jelescu,YunLong Cheng,Qin Li,Rik Buschman,Nicolas Buse,Timothy J. Denison,Sean P. Dukelow,Rebecca Charbonneau,Ian Rigby,Steven K. Boyd,Philip J. Millar,Eduardo Martin Moraud,Eduardo Martin Moraud,Marco Capogrosso,Fabien Wagner,Fabien Wagner,Quentin Barraud,Erwan Bezard,Erwan Bezard,Stéphanie P. Lacour,Jocelyne Bloch,Grégoire Courtine,Aaron A. Phillips +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a neuroprosthetic baroreflex was developed to restore haemodynamic stability after spinal cord injury, which is due to the interruption of supraspinal efferent commands to sympathetic circuits located in the spinal cord.