Max Ortiz Catalan

Max Ortiz Catalan

Prof. Max Ortiz Catalan, Ph.D., is a scientist and humanitarian working to reduce disability after limb loss by restoring function and alleviating phantom limb pain (PLP). He led the development of the first bionic arm interfacing the human nervous and skeletal systems, enabling long-term daily use of neural control and tactile feedback, supporting participation and autonomy. In parallel, he has advanced mechanistically grounded and clinically validated approaches to PLP, an undertreated condition that constitutes a major source of disability and a barrier to rehabilitation worldwide. In addition, he is the proponent of the most actual scientific hypothesis for the pathogenesis of PLP (the Stochastic Entanglement hypothesis).

His work combines a strong scientific footprint with applied impact, including over a hundred scientific publications and real-world implementation of technologies and clinical protocols. He is also a social entrepreneur and leads global education and capacity-building initiatives, including the #FightPLP multilingual campaign. He is currently located in Ukraine and engaged full-time in humanitarian work to expand access to evidence-based rehabilitation in underserved and conflict-affected settings.

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7 July 2026
11:00 - 11:15
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