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In this conversation, Dr. Matty Major discusses his journey into the field of prosthetics and rehabilitation, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the unique ecosystem at Northwestern University (https://www.northwestern.edu/). He emphasizes the challenges of maintaining focus in a dynamic research environment and the significance of building a multidisciplinary team. Dr. Major also explores the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center's (https://www.va.gov/chicago-health-care/) whole health approach, the importance of mechanical testing and device characterization, and the need for standards in prosthetics. He introduces the MSPO-R (https://www.nupoc.northwestern.edu/ed...) program, aimed at training the next generation of clinician scientists to bridge the gap between clinical practice and research. Music by Chase Davenport. Used with permission. Takeaways Dr. Matty Major's journey into prosthetics was inspired by a passion for science fiction and a desire to impact humanity. The interdisciplinary ecosystem at Northwestern University fosters collaboration between engineers and clinicians. Focus in research can be challenging due to the dynamic nature of the field and the multitude of disciplines involved. Building a multidisciplinary team is essential for addressing complex questions in rehabilitation science. The VA's whole health approach emphasizes integrated solutions for patient care. Translational research is crucial for improving clinical practice and patient outcomes. The needs of veterans can differ significantly from those of civilians, impacting research and interventions. Mechanical testing is vital for understanding the functionality of prosthetic devices and optimizing their design. Characterizing prosthetic devices can lead to better clinical decision-making and improved patient outcomes. The MSPO-R program aims to train clinician scientists who can bridge the gap between clinical practice and research. Sound bites "I was a product of the 80s." "I never looked back." "It's a luxury and a privilege." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Matty Major 01:56 Journey into Prosthetics and Rehabilitation 04:05 The Interdisciplinary Ecosystem of Research 06:33 Navigating Focus in Dynamic Research 10:14 Building a Multidisciplinary Team 11:56 The Whole Health Approach in VA 14:32 Translational Achievements in Clinical Practice 17:09 VA vs. Civilian Practice: A Blended Approach 19:30 Mechanical Testing in Prosthetics 20:17 Characterizing Prosthetic Devices 27:41 Optimizing Prosthetic Functionality 29:56 Challenges in Standardization and Testing 32:20 The Need for Champions in Implementation 34:02 The Role of Standards in Prosthetics 36:39 Collaboration Between Manufacturers and Researchers 37:55 Personalization in Rehabilitation 40:02 Mapping Relationships in Prosthetic Design 44:24 Real-Time Optimization of Prosthetic Devices 50:43 Integrating Technology with Clinical Practice 51:06 Training the Next Generation of Clinician Scientists