
Scott Lempka
Associate Professor · Biomedical Computation and Modeling
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Scott Lempka, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan. His work focuses on neuromodulation technologies for chronic pain management, particularly through spinal cord stimulation and computational modeling. He is affiliated with the Neuromodulation Lab and located at the NCRC Building 14 in Ann Arbor, MI.
Research Interests
- Biomedical computation and neural engineering
- Neuromodulation mechanisms for chronic pain
- Computational modeling of neural activation
- Spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion stimulation
- Electrode design for focal neural targeting
Recent Article Trends
Dr. Lempka’s publications emphasize computational modeling of spinal cord stimulation, neural recruitment patterns, and bioelectronic therapies for pain. Key subfields include ultra-low frequency neuromodulation, patient-specific simulations, thalamic signal inhibition, and artifact analysis in epidural recordings.
Labs & Collaborations
He leads research at the Neuromodulation Lab, integrating biomedical engineering principles with clinical applications to advance pain management technologies.
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