Canada Research Chair awarded to BCIT’s Dr. Jaimie Borisoff

Dr. Jaimie Borisoff

Dr. Jaimie Borisoff, a researcher with the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and ICORD, the VGH-based health research centre focused on spinal cord injury, has been named a Canada Research Chair for his work in rehabilitation engineering design at BCIT.

Started in 2000 by the Federal Government, the Canada Research Chair awards are given to exceptional emerging researchers, acknowledged by their peers as having the potential to lead in their field. The award of $100,000 annually for five years will support Dr Borisoff’s work in the research and development of assistive technology for people with disabilities.

The School of Construction and the Environment-sponsored researcher is working with BCIT’s Product and Process Applied Research Team (PART), focusing on technology that allows for inclusiveness and access for anyone with mobility impairments. Borisoff created the ElevationTM wheelchair, which allows the user to adjust the chair and backrest in real-time throughout the day.

“The wheelchair was born from my own experiences using conventional wheelchairs,” says Borisoff, a former national wheelchair basketball competitor. “For sports or activities that require greater speed and stability, you want to be lower to the ground. But when you want to make eye contact while talking to someone who is standing up, or reach for something on a shelf, then a conventional wheel chair can’t help you. Elevation allows you a greater range of motion and capabilities.”

Dr Borisoff’s path to rehabilitation engineering was prompted when his own spinal cord was injured in a car accident while he was a student in Engineering Physics at UBC. He went on to earn a PhD in Neuroscience and to do postgraduate research with the Neil Squire Society on assistive devices for people with disabilities. As a graduate student, he studied spinal cord regeneration at ICORD, a leading health research centre focused on spinal cord injury located at Vancouver General Hospital.

As a Canada Research Chair, Dr. Borisoff will maintain two labs, one at ICORD, and a new lab at BCIT in rehabilitation engineering design. Dr. Borisoff and his team will draw on a wide range of experts that include human factor engineers, product developers, technicians, neuroscientists, and occupational therapists to develop innovative rehabilitation tools.

“Whether someone has a spinal cord injury, is elderly, or is using a stroller, entrances to buildings can often present unnecessary access challenges,” says Borisoff.  “What is great about working with research teams at BCIT and ICORD is that we have access to a huge range of skills to create solutions for mobility issues.”

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