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- Come learn about the amazing work by Rachel, Rod, Carolyn, and Natalie in the #SeáñezLab at #SfN25 in San Diego, CA! @washuengineers.bsky.social
- Super happy to kickoff our lab's first R01 to develop spatiotemporal control of tSCS! We'll be looking for Postdocs and PhD students to lead this amazing work. Please share with anyone who might be interested!
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- @elsevierconnect.bsky.social @elsevierlsj.bsky.social Mexico is not part of Central America.
- Finally out! Eight years after initiating this study with Simon Borgognon, Nicolo Macellari, and Gregoire Courtine, we have uncovered neural population dynamics shared among premotor, motor, and somatosensory cortices during various types of locomotor tasks. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- The TIGRR workshop has been one of the most valuable experiences I've had as an early career researcher. Applications for the 2026 workshop open soon!
- Super cool work led by Carolyn Atkinson and Lorenzo Lombardi in our lab, where we developed a non-invasive brain-spine interface that controls spinal cord stimulation based on brain signals from EEG in real time! #WashUBME #WashUMedicine jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
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- Very excited to be part of this panel at #ASNR2025! Looking forward to discussing transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation for rehabilitation, sharing insights, and exploring open questions with amazing colleagues. #rehabilitation #NeuroRehab
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- Reposted by mayoseanezNEW: The NIH has begun terminating grants for active projects studying gender identity, DEI, environmental justice, climate change, among other topics. At least 16 termination letters have already been sent — and hundreds more are coming, people inside NIH tell me. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
- Reposted by mayoseanezThe first NIH posting to the Federal Register since the inauguration appeared today. It lists several study section meetings. Great news! www.federalregister.gov/documents/20...
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