• Graduate Student Seminar Series – Michael Lam

    MS2158

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: MS2158 - 1 King's College Circle Presentation Title: Design and Feasibility of a Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment Algorithm for Rehabilitation Video Games Supervisor Name: Elaine Biddiss […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – Mahmoud Abdelkarim

    MS2158

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: MS2158 - 1 King's College Circle Presentation Title: Hydrodynamic focusing to synthesize lipid-based nanoparticles: Computational and experimental analysis of chip design and formulation parameters Supervisor […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – Fanglin Gong

    MS2158

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: MS2158 - 1 King's College Circle Presentation Title: Engineering of Amino Acid-Derived Ionizable Lipids Enables Inhaled Base Editing for Therapeutic Gene Correction in the Lung […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – Sima Buchnak

    MS2158

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: MS2158 - 1 King's College Circle Presentation Title: Functional and Structural Connectivity in Paediatric Post-Stroke Dystonia Abstract: Introduction: Dystonia is a motor impairment that affects […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – Amy Huang

    MS2158

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: MS2158 - 1 King's College Circle Presentation Title: Evaluating the hemodynamic fidelity of idealized versus intraoperative boundary conditions in acute type B aortic dissection simulations […]

  • Invited Academic Seminar Series – James Patton

    Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, 550 University Ave, 2nd Floor Auditorium 550 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Abstract  Robotics and displays offer opportunities to distort reality with interventions such as error augmentation, sensory crossover, avatars, and negative viscosity. These techniques lead to training situations that enhance the learning process and can restore movement ability after neural injury. I will trace out clinical studies that have employed such technologies to improve the health and function, as well as share some leading-edge insights that include deceiving […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – David Koivisto

    2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE)

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE) - 550 University Ave Presentation Title: Investigating the Extent of Spinal Cord Involvement from Induced Central Sensitization at a Single Cervical […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – Muhammad Shan Sohail

    2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE)

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE) - 550 University Ave Presentation Title: Opto-DBS multimodal neural manipulation approaches to address Parkinson's disease Abstract: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a […]

  • BME Faculty Member Search: Scott Tyler Albert: Expanding neural resilience to sensorimotor perturbations

    Haultain Building, Room 410 170 College St, Toronto, Canada

    Brains are made to withstand disruption. When confronted by an external perturbation, we seamlessly adapt our movement patterns to remain accurate and precise. Or when neural tissue dies, our nervous system gradually adjusts to restore motor control. But this resilience is limited; whether in the face of an external disturbance, or internal disorder, we can […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – Yu Qin

    2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE)

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE) - 550 University Ave Presentation Title: A theory of pain chronification via maladaptive learning Supervisor Name: Steven Prescott Year of Study: […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – Vrushali Guruji

    2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE)

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE) - 550 University Ave Presentation Title: Analyzing the Impact of Hemodynamics in Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease Associated Ascending Aortic Dilatation Abstract: […]

  • Graduate Student Seminar Series – Yongzhi Guo

    2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE)

    Graduate Student Seminar Series Please ensure you invite your Principal Investigator by adding their email via the 'Add Guest' button and they will also be notified of your presentation. Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium (TRI/KITE) - 550 University Ave Presentation Title: An Image-Based Quantitative Platform to Study Metformin-Driven Adipocyte Metabolic Remodeling Supervisor Name: Alison McGuigan Year […]