About
Professor Maggie Donovan-Hall is a Professor at the University of Southampton, affiliated with the Institute for Life Sciences. Her work focuses on prosthetics, orthotics, functional electrical stimulation (FES), and musculoskeletal health. She leads projects such as the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Prosthetics & Orthotics and studies FES efficacy in Parkinson’s disease. Her research integrates global health perspectives, including studies in Cambodia and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). She actively supervises PhD students in Health Sciences and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams. Recent publications emphasize digital fabrication in prosthetics, patient-centered care, and qualitative analyses of clinical interventions.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in provided texts.
- Grants: EPSRC, National Lottery Charities Board, Inspire Foundation, Elizabeth Casson Trust.
Her research spans clinical rehabilitation, global health systems, and innovative prosthetic technologies. Projects like 'Active Living' and 'Prosthetic Innovation Driven by User Needs' highlight her commitment to user-centric solutions. Awards and fellowships are not listed, but her extensive grants reflect impactful contributions to the field.
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