Iβm deeply thankful to my mentors on this proposal, Nora Fritz, Ana Daugherty, and Irving Vega, for their invaluable support and guidance, as well as to the many collaborators and colleagues whose input and encouragement were instrumental in shaping this proposal.
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This project aims to reshape how aging is understood and managed in MS. Focusing on the intersection of MS and aging, we hope to enhance patient care, drive the development of earlier and effective treatments, ultimately improve quality of life, helping individuals with MS stay independent longer.
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Thrilled and grateful to share that my proposal has been awarded funding through the DoD CDMRP Multiple Sclerosis Research Program (MSRP) Early Investigator Research Award.
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Ever wondered how affective measures in MS relate to reactive balance? And whether a history of falls changes this relationship? βοΈ Find out more below!
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Great week at ISPGR! Massive thank you to the board and hosts for putting a great program together. Engaging and thought-provoking oral and poster presentations, reconnecting with colleagues and friends, and fostering new relationships! Already counting down to Kyoto 2027! π―π΅
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See you in Japan! #ISPGR2027
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We had a great session with lively discussion today at @ispgr.bsky.social. Thanks to all who attended! @tobyellmers.bsky.social @danpeterson8.bsky.social @jklonghurst.bsky.social
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Backwards is the way forward! My poster at @ispgr.bsky.social describes distinct neurobiological correlates of backward versus forward walking in multiple sclerosis. Advancing our ability to identity neural targets for task-specific rehab approaches! Stepping back to move forward! #ISPGR2025
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Postdoc in the Sayu Lab at the University of Utah. Interested in mechanisms underpinning efficient human movement. π¦Άπͺπ»β½οΈπ©»
Personal Website: https://sites.google.com/view/daniel-davis/home
Official Bluesky feed of the Journal of Biomechanics
Editors-in-Chief: Frank Gijsen, Stephen Piazza, and Saeed Shirazi-Adl.
Posts by Associate Editor: Felipe Carpes.
PhD Rehabilitation Sciences. Postdoc @JohnsHopkins. Alum @RSIUofT @UofT. #Neuroscience π§ #NeuroRehabilitation #Gait #PosturalControl
Interested in biomechanics and neural control of posture and locomotion.
Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University
EEG, dyspraxia, neural control of movement, balance, prosthetics, concussion.
Scientist leading research on balance, mobility, and ageing. Focused on digital health, wearable tech, and translating evidence into better support for movement across the lifespan.
human movement scientist | biomechanics | nonlinear math stuff | pro-con debater (usually about whether or not I need another dog) | lab: hmcl.tamu.edu
Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Wayne State University | Neuroimaging and Neurorehabilitation Lab | Studying real-world gait & balance impairment mechanisms
Associate professor in motor control at the University of Winnipeg. I use EEG to study the neural control of balance in healthy aging.
Cognitive Neuroscientist at @neuroalc.bsky.social and @desantislab.bsky.social. Interested in neuroimaging (PET, DWI) and neuromodulation to study the control of action in ageing and pathology π§
The Society for the Neural Control of Movement: Advancing our understanding of how the brain controls movement.
www.ncm-society.org
Professor of Integrative Neuroscience University of Copenhagen
Professor of Neurophysiology Karolinska Institutet
President for Federation of European Neuroscinece Societies
Interested in the mechanics, energetics and control of locomotion. Senior Lecturer at Edith Cowan University.
NIHR Advanced Fellow, Newcastle University. Dementia, ageing, Parkinsonβs, mobility, gait, physical activity, digital health and digital inclusion, public patient involvement, inclusive research.
When not talking research, probably talking about Dorito π