
Aaron Huynh
@notaaronhuynh
Neuroscience PhD Student | Investigating post-stroke motor abnormalities | @URochester_SMD @URNeuroscience | @UofR ‘22
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Thanks to Wilmot scientists, we've known for years that "chemo brain" is real. But why does it happen? A URMC study by grad student Aaron Huynh (Aaron Huynh) found a protein may be a contributing cause: urmc.info/1W5 #URochesterMedicine



Grow your #neurorehabilitation network by following ASNR Member David A Cunningham! He uses non-invasive brain stimulation & functional electrical stimulation to improve motor recovery after #stroke, and he also studies neurophysiologic adaptations after brain injury & during recovery.


Meet URochester SMD student Aaron Huynh: urmc.rochester.edu/news/publicati…

So grateful for my time as a PREP scholar with support Michelle Janelsins,PhD,MPH, @AnnaLynnWilliams, CCPL and NCORP, Elaine Smolock, and the PREP team, along with so many others. Need to keep programs like these alive and funded to support our students and the future of biomedical sciences!


Wilmot Cancer Institute is officially a National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Center! This puts us in the nation’s top 4% of cancer centers. #WeareNCIDesignated National Cancer Institute


This #FollowFriday, connect w/ ASNR Member Aaron Huynh (Aaron Huynh)! He's a #neuroscience PhD student in Dr. Ania Busza's Movement & Plasticity Lab at UR Medicine. He is studying post-stroke motor deficits using brain-computer interfaces & MRI to improve functional recovery. #BCI



Looking for something to do today in #ROC? Head to Rochester Museum & Science Center & join our scientists for some hands-on activities from 10:30-12:30 pm today! URochester SMD UR Medicine #URochesterResearch Learn more👉events.rochester.edu/event/science-…






We're excited to feature ASNR Member Aaron Huynh (Aaron Huynh) in our latest blog article! Aaron is a #Neuroscience PhD student at the URochester SMD who is conducting research on the assessment of recovery of arm movement in #stroke patients in the Movement and Plasticity


Did someone say summer?! Let's kick off summer learning with a picnic😎 Since '21, we have welcomed NEURO RocHS & NEUROCITY scholars. High school students from Rochester City School District & undergrads from The City University of New York spend the summer working in our neuroscience labs #URochesterResearch


Congratulations to our PREP class of 2025! After a year of hard work, this group had the chance to present their research at yesterday’s PREP Symposium. We wish them well as they get ready to embark on their PhD journeys. 👏👏👏 #URochesterResearch 📸 via Dr. Nathan A. Smith


Postdocs who are looking to enter the job! Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience Neuroscience Commission NeuroYes 2025-2026 applications are open!!! Click on the link below to find out more! neuroyes.urmc.edu