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Chet T. Moritz is an American neural engineer, neuroscientist, physiologist, and academic researcher. He is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and holds joint appointments in the School of Medicine departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, and Physiology & Biophysics at the University of Washington.

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  • Chet Moritz (en)
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  • Chet T. Moritz is an American neural engineer, neuroscientist, physiologist, and academic researcher. He is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and holds joint appointments in the School of Medicine departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, and Physiology & Biophysics at the University of Washington. (en)
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  • Chet T. Moritz (en)
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  • Chet T. Moritz (en)
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  • University of Washington (en)
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  • EUREKA Award, National Institutes of Health (en)
  • Allen Distinguished Investigator, Paul G. Allen Family Foundation (en)
  • Young Faculty Award, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) (en)
  • International Research Consortium on Spinal Cord Injury, Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation (en)
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  • B.S., Zoology (en)
  • Ph.D., Integrative Biology (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • Neural engineer, neuroscientist, physiologist, academic and researcher (en)
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  • Cherng Jia and Elizabeth Yun Hwang Endowed Professorship of Spinal Cord Injury Research (en)
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  • Chet T. Moritz is an American neural engineer, neuroscientist, physiologist, and academic researcher. He is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and holds joint appointments in the School of Medicine departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, and Physiology & Biophysics at the University of Washington. Moritz's research is focused on neurotechnology including stimulation to restore function after brain and spinal cord injury. His work also includes brain-computer interfaces to control muscle and spinal stimulation. His discoveries have been featured in Nature, MSNBC national news, Wired, Popular Mechanics and local TV news and community outreach videos. He has also been quoted in the New York Times, Newsweek, Scientific American, Forbes, and Science News, and in a news story by Nature. (en)
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