
John Jeka
@johnjeka
Professor / Chair UDel KAAP.
Interested in neuroscience, balance, locomotion, wearables.
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http://jekalab.org 10-11-2010 04:15:58
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"The purpose of your question should not be to celebrate, advertise, or broadcast anything about you. The purpose should be to ask a question." Science Careers #ExperimentalError fcld.ly/13e35tg

I'm deeply grateful to be confirmed by the Senate to serve once again as your Surgeon General. We've endured great hardship as a nation over the past year, and I look forward to working with you to help our nation heal and create a better future for our children. #TogetherWeRise


Brilliant study about Multisensory Fusion and concussed college athletes, featuring our Immersive labs. Great work by Dr. Jaclyn B. Caccese, PhD, FACSM, Fernando Vanderlinde Dos Santos, John Jeka, Felipe Yamaguchi and Thomas Buckley #tbi #biomechanics #neuroscience #Immersive #VRARA #multisensory #balance


Did you hear about the current project in our lab? We are actively recruiting children and young adults with and without #CerebralPalsy for our balance study in the Virtual Reality lab. Univ. of Delaware Cerebral Palsy Research Network CerebralPalsy.org ChildrensCP Movement Contact: Ashwini Sansare Hendrik Reimann



Congratulations to all of the #UDel students and alumni who have won U.S. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships! ow.ly/mAZ850EUbfq UDGradCollege



Here is a comprehensive collection of Pulitzer Prize-winner Ed Yong is not here's excellent pandemic writing in The Atlantic: theatlantic.com/science/archiv…


Great new lab paper from Dr. Jaclyn B. Caccese, PhD, FACSM, Fernando Vanderlinde Dos Santos, & John Jeka Persistent Visual and Vestibular Impairments for Postural Control Following Concussion: A Cross-Sectional Study in University Students link.springer.com/article/10.100…






Exciting news, our very own Ashwini Sansare from University of Delaware Physical Therapy received a PODS II award to continue our research on control of balance in Cerebral Palsy. Just after giving a great presentation of first results from that project at #ISPGR2022. Time to celebrate some more!

In secondary analyses of CARE Consortium data, our findings suggest that collegiate #soccer players without #concussion do not exhibit changes in observable function and symptoms across multiple seasons. OSU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Ohio State Chronic Brain Injury Program #CISG2022