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Associate Professor at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: motor control & learning, computational neuroscience, bioengineering, movement disorders, neuroimaging

Staff Scientist at French National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM) interested in the following topics: neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience, response times, MRI, MEG, ERPs

Research Assistant at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor interested in the following topics: transgenic mice, molecular techniques, real time PCR, microscopy

Professor at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science Kinesiology

Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School interested in the following topics: cell biology, genetics, neurobiology, imaging

PhD Student at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: neural signal processing

MD at Guy's & St Thomas Hospital interested in the following topics: Motor development, movement disorders, paediatric neurology, cererbral plasticity

PhD Student at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: Neural Plasticity, Sensori-motor control & Movement Neurosciece, Computational Neuroscience

PhD Student at Stanford University interested in the following topics: Computational biomechanics

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