Cathy Stinear@StrokeScience@mastodon.nz (@strokescience) 's Twitter Profile
Cathy Stinear@[email protected]

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Professor Cathy Stinear is a clinical neuroscientist at the University of Auckland, interested in predicting recovery after stroke. All views my own.

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We are hiring! #postdoc (salary at NIH level grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/n… + benefits!) & #ResearchAssociate (starting at $34K + benefits!) Please share! Details and application instructions: blogs.uoregon.edu/greenhouselab/… & blogs.uoregon.edu/greenhouselab/… Feel free to DM/e-mail. #postdocjobs

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For #StrokeAwarenessMonth, we highlight Charlotte Stagg & Ioana Grigoras’s recommendation of this meta-analysis by Cathy Stinear@[email protected] published in Brain Stimulation that helps to better understand the pathophysiology of #stroke. #strokemonth #MakeMayPurple facultyopinions.com/prime/72748752…

For #StrokeAwarenessMonth, we highlight <a href="/cjstagg/">Charlotte Stagg</a> &amp; <a href="/IoanaGrigoras4/">Ioana Grigoras</a>’s recommendation of this meta-analysis by <a href="/StrokeScience/">Cathy Stinear@StrokeScience@mastodon.nz</a> published in <a href="/brainstimj/">Brain Stimulation</a> that helps to better understand the pathophysiology of #stroke. #strokemonth #MakeMayPurple
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Mōrena, The University of Auckland is recruiting for a new role as Rainbow Support Worker at 0.8 FTE fixed term until June 2024. Yay, more support for Rainbow initiatives at our uni. Details at this link: jobs.smartrecruiters.com/TheUniversityO…

Winston Byblow (@myplasticbrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks MindMaze and HRC New Zealand for this amazing opportunity to offer New Zealanders a cutting edge rehabilitation experience based on the latest #neuroscience to improve outcomes after #stroke. Huge team effort with Cathy Stinear@[email protected] John W. Krakauer and many many others.

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Saddened by this news. Ying-Zu Huang was a warm and generous man and incredibly influential in the field of brain stimulation. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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We're hiring! Shailesh Kantak and I seek a highly-organized, experienced research assistant on an NIH-funded study of arm non-use in stroke. Study includes virtual reality, cognitive/motor assessment, and advanced neuroimaging. Apply with CV to [email protected]. Please RT.

We're hiring! <a href="/sskphdpt/">Shailesh Kantak</a> and I seek a highly-organized, experienced research assistant on an NIH-funded study of arm non-use in stroke. Study includes virtual reality, cognitive/motor assessment, and advanced neuroimaging. Apply with CV to rand.williamson@jefferson.edu. Please RT.
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What are TMS responses actually telling us? Independent modulation of early/late TMS responses by postural challenge suggest insights into the excitability of non-corticospinal pathways. #openaccess rdcu.be/cVZEa

What are TMS responses actually telling us? Independent modulation of early/late TMS responses by postural challenge suggest insights into the excitability of non-corticospinal pathways. #openaccess rdcu.be/cVZEa
John W. Krakauer (@blamlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arguments for the biological and predictive relevance of the proportional recovery rule | eLife ⁦New work by@jeff_goldsmith⁩ Tomoko KitagoCathy Stinear@[email protected]⁩ ⁦Winston Byblow⁩, Angel Garcia de la Garza, Robinson Kundert, Andi Luft & Gert Kwakkel elifesciences.org/articles/80458

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Any #NewZealand #healthcare professionals looking to up-skill in #stroke care? Learn more at the live webinar with Cathy Stinear@[email protected] Nov 15th. online.auckland.ac.nz/postgraduate-p…

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Come be my colleague at Indiana University Bloomington! We are hiring for multiple tenured/tenure-track faculty positions in the Department of Kinesiology. Any area (motor control, biomechanics, sport psychology, etc). indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/14347

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Great way to start the year! Our article is now out in #JNeurosci SfN Journals doi.org/10.1523/JNEURO… Here we demonstrate that stopping can be selective, but is unlikely to improve via proactive interhemispheric influences. w/ John Cirillo, arne nieuwenhuys & Winston Byblow