Photo of Bolu Ajiboye and research participant Austin Beggin talking with Scott Pelley during a "60 Minutes" segment
Bolu Ajiboye and research participant Austin Beggin talks with Scott Pelley during a "60 Minutes" segment

Biomedical Engineering’s Bolu Ajiboye explains his team’s clinical trial known as ReHAB

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The Toledo BladeBolu Ajiboye, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Case School of Engineering, explained his team’s clinical trial known as ReHAB, or Reconnecting the Hand and Arm to the Brain, in a story about a Toledo-area man who is participating in the study that involves implanting electrodes in his brain and arm to teach his brain how to control his arm again after a spinal cord injury.