
David A Cunningham
@davidrthr
assistant professor. neuroscience. brain stimulation. triathlete.
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http://cunninghamlab.com 28-10-2022 20:02:35
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We are delighted to have Professor Roger Enoka here in Turin on 7 September, 14:30 Italy time. The lecture will be available online on the WebEx platform. You can find the link here dscb.unito.it/do/avvisi.pl/S…





After a stroke, it's common to lose the ability to open the affected hand. A MetroHealth study is comparing 3 non-invasive brain stimulation protocols with therapy to see if they result in different amounts of recovery after a stroke. Learn more: clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05866…


Great visit with Sara Hussain (UT KHE Department UT Austin)! Thank you @Sarabellum8 for coming to #Cleveland and teaching us the ways of TMS-EEG! MetroHealth Cleveland FES Center CWRU Biomedical Engineering Bittium #neurostimulation #brainstimulation #neuromodulation


Thank you Lampe Joint Biomedical Engineering and CLEAR for having me! Very appreciative. Had a great time, late-night lab outing and all. Excited for future collaborations ahead, Jessica Cassidy!

We are excited to host James Sulzer during an upcoming visit at Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Biomedical Engineering & Mechanics! James will share his perspective on rehabilitation engineering research relevant to brain injury based on his lived experience.




Great visit with Jessica Cassidy and Jasper Mark (@Clear_NCSU_UNC & UNC Physical Therapy) in Cleveland! Jessica Cassidy’s talk was great, excited for Jasper’s The Foundation for Neurofeedback & Neuromodulation funded Bio-Medical Instruments mini-grant, and squeezed in some indoor #MTB @raysMTB.


Great job by Rifeng Jin, Sebastian Correa, and Jisung.Y -#sfn2024! PhD students, Rifeng and Sebastian, shared their work from MetroHealth Center for Rehabilitation Research and CWRU Biomedical Engineering. Jisung, new post-doc Case Western Reserve and MetroHealth, shared his PhD work from Penn State Kines


New pub #JNeuralEng, Akhil Mohan👏,compares 6 iMEP analysis methods in stroke survivors. Spoiler:1SD method is most reliable, avg-signal > trial-by-trial. doi.org/10.1088/1741-2…. We used the TMS Analysis Toolbox–so can you: cunninghamlab.com/tools. Big update later this year!