Dr. Katharine Polasek

Professor of Engineering, Department Chair
616.395.7079polasek@hope.edu
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Katharine Polasek joined the 熊猫在线视频 faculty in 2010. She started the biomedical engineering path at Hope while developing new classes, including Rehabilitation Engineering, Biomedical Instrumentation and specialty courses on biomechanics and bioelectrics. She is also the faculty advisor for the campus chapter of the Society for Women Engineers.

Areas of expertise

Katharine specializes in neural engineering, with a focus on restoring function to people with neurological disorders. Her current research is looking at developing a therapy to treat phantom limb pain for people with amputated limbs.

Education

  • Ph.D., biomedical engineering, Case Western Reserve University, 2007
  • B.S.E., mechanical engineering, University of Michigan, 2001

Grants

  • NSF-RUI, "Treating Phantom Limb Pain with Electrically Induced Somatosensation," 2018鈥2021
  • Michigan Space Grant Consortium Research Seed Grant, "Electroencephalography (EEG) to Compare Actual and Electrically Activated Touch," 2017鈥2018
  • 熊猫在线视频 Nyenhuis Cooperative Faculty/Student Research Award, "Electrical stimulation of sensation with future application to treat phantom limb pain," 2016鈥2017
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute Faculty Research Grant (熊猫在线视频), "Mathematical models to predict nerve activation to develop a treatment for phantom limb pain," 2015鈥2016
  • 熊猫在线视频 Nyenhuis Faculty Development Award, "Sensory Stimulation for the Treatment of Phantom Limb Pain in Amputees," 2013鈥2014
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute Faculty Research Grant (熊猫在线视频), "Feasibility of a non-invasive treatment for phantom limb pain in upper extremity amputees," 2012鈥2013

Selected publications

  • 鈥,鈥 with Jessica Gaines, Kathleen Finn, Julia Slopsema and Lane Heyboer, The Journal of Computational Neuroscience, doi: 10.1007/s10827-018-0689-5, 2018
  • 鈥淣atural Sensations Evoked in Distal Extremities using Surface Electrical Stimulation,鈥 with Julia P. Slopsema, John M. Boss, Lane A. Heyboer, Carson M. Tobias, Brooke P. Draggoo, Kathleen E. Finn and Payton J. Hoff, The Open Biomedical Engineering Journal, 2017
  • 鈥淓valuation of high-density, multi-contact nerve cuffs for activation of grasp muscles in monkeys,鈥 with Natalie Brill, Stephanie Naufel, Christian Ethier, Lee Miller, Dustin Tyler, Jennifer Cheesborough and Sonya Agnew, Journal of Neural Engineering, 2016
  • 鈥淪urface Electrical Stimulation to Evoke Referred Sensation,鈥 with J.C. Forst et al., Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 52(4), 2015
  • 鈥淚mplanted neuroprosthesis for restoring arm and hand function in people with high level tetraplegia,鈥 with W.D. Memberg et al., Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 95(6), 2014
  • 鈥淪timulation stability and selectivity of chronically implanted multicontact nerve cuff electrodes in the human upper extremity,鈥 with H.A. Hoyen et al., IEEE Transactions on Neuralal Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 17(5), 2009
  • 鈥淗uman Nerve Stimulation Thresholds and Selectivity using a Multi-Contact Nerve Cuff Electrode,鈥 with H.A. Hoyen et al., IEEE Transactions on Neuralal Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 15(1), 2007

Outside the College

Katie and her husband, Greg Bassett, a professor in the Department of Philosophy, have three children: Isaac, Teddy and Sam. She enjoys running, hockey and playing trombone in the Holland American Legion Band.

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Dr. Katharine Polasek

Phone Number616.395.7079

VanderWerf-Room 223F 27 Graves Place Holland, MI 49423-3617