Rehabilitation Research Seminars

Fall 2009

Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month
Noon - 1PM

HPNP Building, West Wing, Room G-301

Seminar Title Speaker Date

Obesity in America: Facts and Fiction.

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Michael G. Perri, PhD, ABPP
Professor and Interim Dean
College of Public Health & Health Professions
University of Florida

8-26-09

Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training Improves Weaning Outcome in Failure to Wean Patients.

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Danny Martin, PhD, PT, FACSM
Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Florida

9-9-09

Control of Breathing and Spinal Cord Injury.

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David Fuller, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Florida

9-23-09

Exercise and Peripheral Arterial Disease - a double-edged sword? A basic science view.

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Andrew Judge, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Florida

10-14-09

Gait Variability: Contributors, Consequences and Management.

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Jennifer Brach, PhD, PT, GCS
Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Pittsburgh

10-28-09

 

Cancelled in observation of Veteran's Day

11-11-09

 

Cancelled due to Thanksgiving

11-25-09

The Modulation of Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells to Address CNS Pathology

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Heather Ross, MPT, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Florida

12-9-09


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Seminar Description:

Biweekly Rehabilitation Research Seminars are designed to foster interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations. The lecture series include both local and external experts in rehabilitation related research, with a primary emphasis on neuromuscular plasticity. This forum provides the students an opportunity to get familiar with research activities at the University of Florida and Rehabilitation Centers and Institutes across the country. Following the presentations, students, postdoctoral fellows and faculty are given an opportunity to meet with the speakers and discuss research ideas and projects. View a listing of the 2008 Rehabilitation Research Seminars here: Spring 2009 Spring 2008 Fall 2008

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