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Research Simulation
Motor control: Understanding how
we make movements (July 22 - July 27 )

Time: Thu-Tue, July 22 - July 27, 9:00 am - noon
Place: Bioinformatics Computer Core Lab (Rm 104), Life Sciences Bldg
Organizers: Peter Lum
Audience: Primarily 1st year students

Schedule
Thu July 22, 9am
Motor control: understanding how we make movements
Fri July 23, 9am What can be learned from mathematical simulations of human movement.
Tue July 27, 9am Robotics for Neuro-Rehabilitation following Neurologic Injury

Frances Davis (BBSI 2004/05) presents: Nudo et al (1996). Neural substrates for the effects of rehabilitative training on motor recovery after ischemic infarct. Science 272:1791-1794.

Michael Jamros (BBSI 2004/05) presents: Philip J. Hajduk et al (1999). Novel inhibitors of Erm methyltransferases from NMR and parallel synthesis J Med Chem 42:3852-3859

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