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Faculty at Emory University department of rehabilitation medicine - division of physical therapy and biomedical engineering.
How Much Pee is Left Inside? (Techniques for Basic Science Urology)

How Much Pee is Left Inside? (Techniques for Basic Science Urology)

Zach DanzigerDecember 7, 2023April 30, 20250

The most natural way to test how well the bladder and lower urinary tract (LUT) are working is to monitor what it does with urine in a process called cystometry…

We (ok, rats) Lose Urethral Sensitivity as We Age: Hints into Underactive Bladder Etiology

We (ok, rats) Lose Urethral Sensitivity as We Age: Hints into Underactive Bladder Etiology

Zach DanzigerDecember 4, 2023November 27, 20230

Many people have declining urinary tract function as they age. Is it possible that weakening sensation (peripheral neuropathy) contributes? It is a concept that has been gaining credence for the…

The Entire Human Hand as a Joystick for Robots: What Would it Take?

The Entire Human Hand as a Joystick for Robots: What Would it Take?

Zach DanzigerNovember 29, 2023November 30, 20230

Suppose you would like to control something with many degrees of freedom (engineering parlance for something complicated that has many parts of it that can move or take actions), how…

NIDDK Grant to Revolutionize Mathematical Systems Physiology

NIDDK Grant to Revolutionize Mathematical Systems Physiology

Zach DanzigerNovember 29, 2023July 10, 20250

I’m very excited to announce that NIDDK at NIH is supporting me to lead a big, interdisciplinary team to invent a new mathematical infrastructure to model the lower urinary tract…

A New Way to Test Brain-Computer Interface Decoders: the jaBCI

A New Way to Test Brain-Computer Interface Decoders: the jaBCI

Zach DanzigerNovember 25, 2023November 27, 20230

The neuroscience community has been trying to build a brain-to-computer translator, that is, a system that records the electrical chatter of neurons and deciphers the thoughts of the person to…

Age Changes Neural Regulation of the Bladder and Urethra

Age Changes Neural Regulation of the Bladder and Urethra

Zach DanzigerNovember 24, 2023November 27, 20230

Many of us accept that our bladders naturally weaken as we age, but is it inevitable? To stop age-related bladder underactivity (UAB) we will need to first understand why it…

Transition to Emory

Transition to Emory

Zach DanzigerNovember 22, 2023November 27, 20230

The lab is starting its migration to Emory University! It is an exciting time for new science and new opportunities. I will be working with colleagues across the university, and…

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