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August 31, 2016
CURRICULUM VITAE
Randolph J. Nudo, Ph.D.
Professor and Vice Chairman of Research, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Marion Merrell Dow Distinguished Professor in Aging
Director, Landon Center on Aging
Adjunct Professor, Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Adjunct Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences
University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, KS 66160
PERSONAL DATA
Home address: 8629 W 303rd Street
Louisburg, KS 66053
Mailing address: PO Box 67
Louisburg, KS 66053
Birthdate: April 25, 1953
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
1971-1972 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. Major: electrical engineering
1973-1977 B.S., Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
Major: psychology, minor: biology/statistics
Mentor: Paul Cornwell, PhD
GRADUATE EDUCATION
1977-1980 M.S., psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
Mentor: R. Bruce Masterton, PhD
1980-1985 Ph.D., psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
Mentor: R. Bruce Masterton, PhD
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
1985-1987 NIH postdoctoral trainee, Univ. of California at San Francisco
Mentor: Michael M. Merzenich, Ph.D.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
1988-1996 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas
Medical School
1996-1997 Associate Professor, Dept. of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas
Medical School
1997-2001 Associate Professor, Dept. of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of
Kansas Medical Center
1997-2001 Associate Director of Research, Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical
Center
2001-2014 Professor, Dept. of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of Kansas
Medical Center
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Adjunct Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences
2001-2002 Interim Director, Landon Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical Center
2002-present Director, Landon Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical Center
2010-present Marion Merrell Dow Distinguished Professor in Aging, University of Kansas Medical
Center
2014-present Professor and Vice Chairman of Research, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,
University of Kansas Medical Center
2014-present Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of
Kansas Medical Center
2016-present Director, Institute for Neurological Discoveries, KUMC
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Heart Association Stroke Council
American Physiological Society
American Society of Neurorehabilitation
Cajal Club
Canadian Stroke Network
Korean Society for Neurorehabilitation (honorary member)
Society for Neuroscience
Society for Neural Control of Movement
World Federation for Neurorehabilitation (WFNR)
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Special Interest Group of the WFNR
American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
HONORS AND AWARDS
1971-1972 Notre Dame Scholar, University of Notre Dame
1974-1976 Pennsylvania Senate Committee Scholar, Pennsylvania State University
1978-1984 Psychobiology Fellow, Florida State University
1985-1987 NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California at San Francisco
1990-1995 NIH FIRST Award
1993-1998 American Heart Association Established Investigatorship
1994-1995 Dean's Teaching Excellence Award in Medical Neuroscience (voted best teacher in
course by first-year medical school class)
1997 Science article cited as one of top 100 science stories of 1996 by Discover magazine
2000 Doctoral Graduate Award of Distinction, Program in Neuroscience, Florida State
University
2000 Fellow of the American Heart Association
2001-2004 Bugher Award, American Heart Association
2004 Faculty Investigator Award, University of Kansas Medical Center
2007 Chancellor’s Club Research Award, University of Kansas Medical Center
2007 Javits Investigator Award, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
2008 Outstanding American Society for Neurorehabilitation member for July/August 2008
2009 Doctoral Graduate Award of Distinction, Department of Psychology, Florida State
University
2010 Marion Merrell Dow Distinguished Professor in Aging
2011 Outstanding Neurorehabilitation Clinician Scientist Award, American Society of
Neurorehabilitation
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2011 The British Medical Association Medical Book Awards 2011 (Neurology: Highly
Commended) Presented to Steven C. Cramer and Randolph J. Nudo and Cambridge
University Press for Brain Repair after Stroke
2012 First Prize, New Venture Forum, American Society of Artificial Internal Organs, San
Francisco, CA
2012 Inaugural inductee, Laurel Highlands Life Achievement Hall of Fame, Laurel
Highlands School District Academic Foundation, Uniontown, PA; Citation of
acknowledgement from Pennsylvania State House of Representatives
2013 Excellence in Mentoring Award, University of Kansas Medical Center
NAMED LECTURESHIPS, KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
2001 Keynote speaker, First World Congress on Motor Development and Learning in Infancy,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2002 Lillian Pollard Memorial Lectureship, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
2003 Louis E. Alley Memorial Lecture, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
2003 Grass Foundation Lecture, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
2003 First Ray Hnatyshyn Lecture, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Stroke Network
2003 Keynote Speaker, conference sponsored by the Brain Research Centre, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
2004 Keynote Speaker, Justus F. Lehmann Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle,
Washington
2005 Keynote Speaker, Conference on Stroke Rehabilitation, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Hong Kong, China
2006 Keynote Speaker, Interactive Metronome Professional Conference, Austin, Texas
2007 Keynote Speaker, Principles of Neurorecovery Session, Festival of International Conferences on
Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology, Toronto, Canada
2009 Keynote Speaker, Graduate Research Day, Department of Psychology, Florida State University,
Tallhassee, Florida
2010 Keynote Speaker, 2010 Speech Motor Control Conference, Savannah, Georgia
2011 Keynote Speaker, Rehabilitation Institute Annual Research Day, University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2012 Michael Barnes Lecture (keynote speaker), 7th World Congress of NeuroRehabilitation,
Melbourne, Australia
2012 Keynote Speaker, 33rd annual Braintree Neurorehabilitation Conference, Cambridge,
Massachusetts
2013 Keynote Speaker, Third Rehabilitation Medicine Summit Forum, Beijing, China
2014 Keynote Speaker, Conference on Systems Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Tokyo, Japan
2014 Distinguished Lecturer, Univeristy of Missouri School of Health Professions Scholarship and
Discovery Lecture Series
2015 Keynote Speaker, 1st International Brain Stimulation Conference, Singapore
2015 Keynote Speaker, International Workshop on Clinical Brain-Machine Interface Systems, Tokyo
Japan
2015 Keynote Speaker, European Conference on NeuroRehabilitation, Maastricht, The Netherlands
2016 Keynote Speaker, Mexican Society for Biochemistry, First Neurobiology Meeting, Puebla,
Mexico
2016 Keynote Speaker, 7th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Neural Repair and
Neurorehabilitation, Kobe, Japans
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SERVICE ON EDITORIAL BOARDS
Editor-in-Chief: Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair (2013-present)
Associate Editor: Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair (2005-2013)
Deputy Editor: Brain Stimulation, Basic, Translational and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation
Associate Editor: Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
Member, editorial board: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Member, editorial board: Frontiers in Neuroprosthetics (2013-present)
Ad-hoc reviewer, Annals of Neurology, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Behavioural
Brain Research, Brain, Brain Research, Brain Stimulation, Brain Structure and Function,
Cerebral Cortex, Clinical Neurophysiology, Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience,
European Journal of Neuroscience, Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, Experimental Brain
Research, Human Brain Mapping, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation
Engineering, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research Journal, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow
and Metabolism, Journal of Comparative Neurology, Journal of Neural Engineering, Journal of
Neurophysiology, The Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Learning and
Memory, Motor Control, Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory,
Neuropharmacology, Neurocase, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, Neuroscience,
Neurotherapeutics, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Somatosensory and Motor
Research, Stroke, Vision Research.
SERVICE ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL GRANT REVIEW PANELS, STUDY
SECTIONS, COMMITTEES
NIH REVIEW PANELS, STUDY SECTIONS, COMMITTEES
1997 Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS, Biopsychology Study Section
1997 Member, special emphasis study panel and site visit for program project application,
NICHD
1997 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIMH, Psychobiology, Behavior and Neuroscience Review Committee
1998-2000 Temporary reviewer, NICHD, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research
Review Committee
1999 Member, special emphasis study panel and site visit for program project application,
NICHD
1998 Chairman, Special Emphasis Study Panel, NICHD, National Center for Medical
Rehabilitation Research Review Committee
2001 Chairman, Special Emphasis Study Panel, NICHD, National Center for Medical
Rehabilitation Research Review Committee
2001 Member, Special Emphasis Study Panel for program project application, NICHD
2002 (spring) Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS, Neurological Sciences and Disorders “A” Study Section,
NINDS
2002 Special Emphasis Panel for program project application, NICHD
2002 Chairperson, Special Emphasis Review Panel for RFA (Multimodal Integration Networks
in Cognitive Neuroscience), NINDS
2002 (fall) Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS, Neurological Sciences and Disorders A Study Section, NINDS
2003 Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS Board of Scientific Counselors,
2003 Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS Brain Disorders and Clinical Neuroscience Study Section
2001-05 Permanent member, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research Review
Committee (Function, Integration and Rehabilitation Sciences Subcommittee), NICHD
2004 Chair, Function, Integration and Rehabilitation Sciences Subcommittee, National Center
for Medical Rehabilitation Research Review Committee, NICHD
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2004 Ad-hoc reviewer, NICHD Special Study Panel for RFA entitled “Genetics of
Rehabilitation”
2005 Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS Special Study Panel for RFA entitled “Novel Targets and
Therapy Development for Ischemic Stroke”
2006 Ad-hoc reviewer, NICHD Special Study Panel for “Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist
Training Program”
2006 (spring) Ad-hoc reviewer, NICHD Special Study Panel for “Musculoskeletal System” program
project review
2006 (fall) Ad-hoc reviewer, NICHD Special Study Panel for “Musculoskeletal System” program
project review
2007 (fall) Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS Special Study Panel to review T32 applications in
Neuroscience.
2008 Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS Special Emphasis Panel for “Stroke Consortia” program.
2008 Ad-hoc reviewer, NINDS Board of Scientific Counselors (NIH intramural program
reviews), June 2008.
2008 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NICHD Special Emphasis Panel: Electrical Stimulation for
Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain Review Committee, August 2008
2008 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NICHD Special Emphasis Panel: Rehabilitation Research
Training, December 2008.
2009 Chair and Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NICHD Special Emphasis Panel, July 2009.
2009 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH Special Emphasis Panel for P-30 faculty recruitment, July 2009.
2009 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH Brain Disorders and Clinical Neuroscience Study Panel, July
2009.
2009 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH Special Emphasis Panel for review of S10 applications, November
2009. 2009 Chair and Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH Special Emphasis Panel to review T32 applications,
November 2009.
2010 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NIAMS R03 New Investigator Review Committee, February
2010.
2010 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NICHD Loan Repayment Program Review Committee, April
2010.
2011 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NICHD Loan Repayment Program Review Committee, April
2011.
2011 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NINDS Brain Disorders and Clinical Neuroscience IRG,
September 2011.
2011 Chair and Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH Special Emphasis Panel to review Program Project
Application, November 2011.
2012 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NICHD Loan Repayment Program Review Committee, April
2012.
2013 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH, NIH Director's Transformative Research Awards, ZRG1 BCMB-
A (51), January, 2013.
2013 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NICHD Loan Repayment Program Review Committee, April
2013.
2014 Ad-hoc reviewer, NIH-NICHD Loan Repayment Program Review Committee, April
2014.
OTHER REVIEW PANELS, STUDY SECTIONS, COMMITTEES
1994 Ad-hoc reviewer, National Student Research Forum
1995 Ad-hoc reviewer, Veterans Affairs' Merit Review Committee
1995-96 International Science Foundation, Biology II Review Panel
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1996 Ad-hoc reviewer, Human Frontiers Science Program
1996 Ad-hoc reviewer, McDonnell Center for Cognitive Brain Sciences
1996-present Grant reviewer, Comitato Telethon Fondazione Onlus (Italian funding agency for
muscular dystrophy)
1999 Ad-hoc reviewer, Human Frontiers Science Program
2000 Ad-hoc reviewer, Paralyzed Veterans Association
2002-present Permanent Member, Referees Association, Italian Ministry for Education, University and
Scientific Research (MIUR)
2004-present Permanent Member, Board of Experts, Italian Ministry for Education, University and
Scientific Research
2003 Ad-hoc reviewer, Volkswagen Foundation, Germany
2003 Ad-hoc reviewer, Canadian Foundation for Innovation Fund
2005 Abstract reviewer, American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting
2006 Ad-hoc reviewer, Medical College of Georgia internal funding program
2006 Ad-hoc reviewer, Medical Research Council (UK) research grants
2006 Ad-hoc reviewer, Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla (Italian Multiple Sclerosis
Foundation)
2006 Ad-hoc reviewer, Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research Merit Review panel
2006 Ad-hoc Member, American Heart Association National Center Peer Review Study Group
(Brain 1)
2009 Ad-hoc reviewer, Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla (Italian Multiple Sclerosis
Foundation)
2009 Ad-hoc reviewer, University of Missouri Research Board
2009-10 Abstract grader for American Heart Association International Stroke Conference.
2010 Ad-hoc reviewer, Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Merit
Review panel
2011 Ad-hoc reviewer, Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla (Italian Multiple Sclerosis
Foundation)
2012 Ad-hoc reviewer, Swiss National Science Foundation\
2013 Ad-hoc reviewer, Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla (Italian Multiple Sclerosis
Foundation)
2015 Ad-hoc reviewer, Florida Department of Health Research Grant Program
2016 Ad-hoc reviewer, Pennsylvania Department of Health Review (performance review)
SERVICE ON NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARDS, RESEARCH NETWORKS
1997 Neuroscience Working Group for reorganization of NIH study sections
1999-2005 Consultant, Canadian Stroke Network
2000-2005 Network Scientist, Medical Rehabilitation Research Network, Northwestern
University
2001-2002 Scientific Advisory Board, Hines VA Hospital Rehabilitation Research &
Development Center
2001 Session co-Chair, Healing Process of Stroke Working Group, Stroke Progress
Review Group, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH;
planning effort to develop a ten-year national research agenda for stroke
2001-2005 Member, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Research Advisory
Council
2001-2006 Member, External Advisory Committee, Maryland Claude D. Pepper Center for
Independence in Older Americans, University of Maryland
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2005-2009 Member, External Advisory Board, Exploratory Center Grant (P20) entitled "New
Directions in Stroke Neurorehabilitation", University of Southern California
2005-2010 Member, Steering Committee, Research Partnerships for Improving Functional
Outcomes, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Northwestern University
2005-2009 Faculty of 1000 Medicine; Neurological Disorders Faculty: Neurorehabilitation and
Trauma Section (online literature evaluation service)
2005 Scientific Advisor, Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation Primate Workshop
2006 Member, Recovery and Rehabilitation Working Group, Second Stroke Progress
Review Group, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
2006 Member, Biology of Repair Working Group, Second Stroke Progress Review
Group, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
2006-2011 Member, Board of Directors, American Society for Neurorehabilitation
2006 Invited Participant/Advisor, Smart Prosthetics Workshop, National Academies and
Keck Futures Initiative, Irvine, California
2009 Member, International Organizing Committee, Neurological Restoration
Conference 2009, Havana, Cuba.
2010-2013 Member, International Stroke Conference Program Committee, American Heart
Association; Category Chair, Basic and Translational Science of Stroke Recovery,
2013.
2011 Workshop Participant, NIH-NICHD Vision White Paper on Plasticity
2011 Member, Stroke Progress Review Group, Biology of Repair Group, National
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH; review and assess progress of
2001 PRG; set priorities for future investments in stroke.
2011 Member, Stroke Progress Review Group, Rehabilitation Group, National Institute
of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH; review and assess progress of 2001
PRG; set priorities for future investments in stroke.
2011-12 Member, NIH Blue Ribbon Panel on Rehabilitation Research, NICHD
2012 Member, Recovery and Rehabilitation Committee, NIH stroke research
prioritization workshop
2013 External Reviewer for Five-Year Review of Progress and Strategic Plan, Center on
Aging, Medical University of South Carolina
2013 Affiliated Investigator, Centre for Research Excellence in Stroke Rehabilitation and
Brain Recovery, Australia
2013-present Member, External Advisory Board, NIH COBRE (Center of Biomedical Research
Excellence) in stroke recovery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,
South Carolina
2014-present Member, External Advisory Committee, NIH COBRE (Center for Research in
Human Movement Variability), University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska
2014-present Member, National Advisory Board on Medical Rehabilitation Research, NICHD-
NIH
2014-present Member, External Advisory Board, T32 in Predoctoral Training of Neuroscientists,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2015 Board Member, 2015 International Workshop on Clinical Brain-Machine Interfaces
SERVICE ON UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES (U TEXAS)
1988-97 Member, Animal Welfare Committee
1990-97 Member, Semi-Annual Animal Care Facilities Inspection Sub-Committee
1993-97 Member, Sub-Committee to Review and Establish Policies for Non-Human Primate
Environmental Enrichment Program
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1993-94 Ad-hoc member, Animal Care Communication/Crisis Management Leadership
Committee
1988-90 Interviewer for Medical School Applicants
1995-96 Interviewer for Medical School Applicants
1996 Committee on Committees
SERVICE ON UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES (U KANSAS)
1997 Member, Research Productivity Task Force
1998- 2001 Member, Faculty Council
2000- 2003 Member, Neuroscience Program Steering Committee
2000 Committee to Review Performance of Laboratory Animal Resources Director
2000 Search Committee for Director of Laboratory Animal Resources
2000-2004 School of Medicine Space Committee
2001-2003 Management Council
2001-2003 Chair, Search Committee for Director of Research, Center on Aging
2000-present Member, Internal Advisory Board for Interdisciplinary Geriatric Education
2002-2003 Member, Hoglund Brain Imaging Center Search Committee
2003 Member, Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Cardiovascular
Search Committee
2003-2011 Chair, Laboratory Animal Resources Advisory Committee
2003-2009 Member, Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Promotions and
Tenure Committee
2003-2004 Member, Search Committee, Gerontology Director, KU-Lawrence
2004-2005 Member, School of Medicine Research Strategic Planning Council
2004 Member, Neuroscience Institute Planning Committee
2004 Member, Institutional Setting: Research Committee for LCME accreditation
2004 Chair, Search Committee for Neuroscience faculty, Dept. Molecular and Integrative
Physiology
2004-2006 Member, Internal Advisory Board, Center for Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
2006 Chair, Animal Transition Committee
2006 Member, Search Committee for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences
2007-2011 General Clinical Research Center Advisory Committee
2007-2011 General Clinical Research Center Steering Committee
2007 Member, Search Committee for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences
(Professorship in Geriatric Rehabilitation)
2008-present Co-Director, Brain Injury and Repair Division, Institute for Neurological
Discoveries
2010 Member, KUMC Stakeholders Group for development of university-wide faculty
activity reporting system
2011-2013 Co-Director, Clinical and Translational Research Education Center KL2 program,
Heartland Institute Clinical and Translational Research Center
2011-2015 Co-Chair, Scientific Advisory and Review Committee, Heartland Institute for
Clinical and Translational Research Center
2011-present Chair, Internal Advisory Committee, University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease
Center
2011 Chair, Search Committee for Chair of the Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology
and Therapeutics
2013-2015 Director, KL2 training program, Heartland Institute for Clinical and Translational
Research Center
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SPONSORSHIP OF CANDIDATES FOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREE
Terry Allen, PhD candidate, 1992-93
Erik Plautz, PhD, 1993-2001; present position: Instructor, Animal Models Core Director, Department of
Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
S. Mike Humphrey, MD/PhD candidate, 1995-96; present position: radiologist in Chicago area
Kathleen Friel, MS, 1996-98; PhD; 1998-2002; present position: Assistant Professor of Neurology and
Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medical College, Burke Rehabilitation & Research Institute.
Numa Dancause, PT, PhD candidate, 2000-2005; present position: Assistant Professor, Department of
Physiology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Ann Stowe, PhD, 2001-2006; present position: Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology,
University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
Ines Eisner-Jankowicz, PhD, 2003-2007; present position: Research Associate, Beijing, China
Mariko Nishibe, PhD candidate, 2008-2012; present position: Assistant Professor, University of Osaka,
Osaka, Japan.
David Guggenmos, PhD candidate, 2006-2012; present position: Research Assistant Professor,
University of Kansas Medical Center
Edward Urban, MD/PhD candidate, 2007-2013; present position: Resident in radiology, Grand Rapids,
Michigan
Derek Schmidt, MS Bioengineering candidate, 2011
Andrew Koehn, MS Bioengineering candidate, 2013
Jordan Borrell, MS Bioengineering candidate, 2014-2016; PhD Bioengineering candidate, 2016-present.
Maxwell Murphy, MS Bioengineering candidate, 2014-present
Kelly Rodriguez, MS Electrical Engineering & Computer Science candidate, 2015-present
DISSERTATION COMMITTEES (2000-present)
Michelle Muessel (PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2000): Dissertation Supervisory
Committee
Numa Dancause (PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2005): Primary mentor, Dissertation
Supervisory Committee, Dissertation Defense Committee
Marie-Helene Boudrias (PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2005): Dissertation Supervisory
Committee, Dissertation Defense Committee
Crystal Bethel (PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2006): Dissertation Supervisory Committee,
Michael Hammer (PhD, KU-Speech/Language/Hearing, 2007): Qualifying Exam Committee,
Dissertation Supervisory Committee, Dissertation Defense Committee
Gregory Onyszchuk (PhD, Anatomy and Cell Biology, 2007): Dissertation Supervisory Committee,
Dissertation Defense Committee
Eric Vidoni (PhD, Rehabilitation Science, 2007): Dissertation Supervisory Committee, Dissertation
Defense Committee
Darcy Griffin (PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2008): Dissertation Supervisory Committee,
Dissertation Defense Committee
George Thomas (MD/PhD, Neurology, 2009): Dissertation Supervisory Committee, Dissertation
Defense Committee
Heather Hudson (PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2011): Comprehensive Exam Committee,
Dissertation Supervisory Committee, Dissertation Defense Committee
Mariko Nishibe (PhD, Rehabilitation Sciences, 2008-2012): primary mentor, Oral Candidacy
Committee, Dissertation Defense Committee
David Guggenmos (PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2006-2012): primary mentor, PhD
Dissertation Defense Committee
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William Messamore (MD/PhD, Neuroscience, 2007-2012): Dissertation Supervisory Committee,
Dissertation Defense Committee
Ali Bani-Ahmed (PhD, Rehabilitation Sciences, 2012): Dissertation Defense Committee
Liying Li (PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology): Comprehensive Oral Exam Committee
Edward Urban (MD/PhD, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 2007-2013): primary mentor, PhD
Dissertation Defense committee
JP McGinnis (Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Stower’s Institute): Dissertation Supervisory
Committtee, 2012-2016
Niranjan A. Kambi (National Brain Research Centre, Manasour, India): External Examiner, 2013
Shahab Shahdoost (Case Western Reserve University, Dept. Electrical Engineering, Cleveland, Ohio):
External Committee Member, 2016-present.
SPONSORSHIP OF POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS
Garrett W. Milliken, Ph.D., 1991-95; current position: Associate Professor, Department of Psychology,
College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Jeffrey Kleim, Ph.D., 1997-98; current position: Associate Professor, School of Biological and Health
Systems Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
Scott Barbay, Ph.D., 1996-2000; current position: Senior Scientist, U. Kansas Medical Center.
Shawn Frost, Ph.D., 1998-2005; current position: Research Assistant Professor, U. Kansas Medical
Center
Erik Plautz, Ph.D., 2001- 2002; current position: Instructor, Animal Models Core Director, Department
of Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
Elena Zoubina, Ph.D., 2001-2004; current position: Instructor: .Massasoit Community College
Carmen Cirstea, MD, current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences,
University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
Barbara Quaney, PT, PhD, 2001-2004; current position: Private practice
Michael Taylor, PhD, 2004-2007; present position: Office of Compliance, KU Med Center
Scott Bury, PhD, 2004-2009; present position: Office of Compliance, KU Med Center
Pei-chun Fang, PhD, 2005-2009; present position: homemaker, Kansas City, KS
Vanja Duric, PhD, 2006: present position: postdoctoral fellow, Yale U.
David McNeal, PhD, 2008-2013; present position: postdoctoral fellow, Oregon Health Science Center.
Stacey Dejong, PhD, 2012-2014; present position: assistant professor, University of Iowa.
David Guggenmos, PhD, 2012-2013; present position: Post-doctoral Fellow, Duke University
Gustaf Van Acker, MD, PhD, 2013-2014: present position: Post-doctoral Fellow, Case Western Reserve
University
Heather Hudson, PhD, 2014-present
David Bundy, PhD, 2015-present
SPONSORSHIP/MENTORSHIP OF RESIDENCY RESEARCH ROTATIONS
Archie Heddings, MD, 2003, Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, KUMC
Manoj Mittal, MD, Department of Neurology, KUMC, 2010
David Seecharan, MD, Department of Neurosurgery, KUMC, 2011
Kelli Crabtree, MD, Department of Neurosurgery, KUMC, 2013
Jeremy Peterson, MD, Department of Neurosurgery, KUMC, 2015
SPONSORSHIP OF HIGH SCHOOL INTERNS
Dane Stephens, Center for Advanced Professional Studies, Blue Valley Northwest High School,
Overland Park, KS 2011
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Allison Geier, Shawnee Mission North High School, Overland Park, KS 2012
Katherine Stromborn, Center for Advanced Professional Studies, Blue Valley Northwest High School,
Overland Park, KS 2012
Timothy Schaefer, Center for Advanced Professional Studies, Blue Valley Northwest High School,
Overland Park, KS 2012
Megan Hollingsworth, Blue Valley High School, Overland Park, KS 2015
SPONSORSHIP OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Page Hayley, Parkville High School, Parkville, MO 2014
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Florida State U
Medical Neuroscience
U California, San Francisco
Animal Psychophysics
U Texas-Houston
Advanced Neurobiology II
Medical Neuroscience
Introduction to Sensory Sciences
Biopsychology (Rice University)
Kansas U Medical Center
Integrated Graduate Program Biomedical Science
Advanced Neuroscience
Advanced Rehabilitation Science
Ambulatory Medicine
Grant Writing
Molecular Mechanisms of Neurological Disease
Pathobiology of Human Function II
Motor Control in Rehabilitation
CURRENT GRANT AND CONTRACT SUPPORT
2012-16 R37 NS30853-22 "Reorganization of Motor Cortex Following Brain Injury",
Randolph J. Nudo, P.I., NIH-NINDS R37 Javits Investigator Award, years 20-22,
$1,600,000 total direct costs (no-cost extension).
2011-16 “Electronic Aids to Bridge Damaged Spinal Cord Pathways”, Peter Smith, PI,
Randolph Nudo, Co-I and project director, RDD Foundation, $1,867,000 total direct
costs
2015-16 <No Number> “Advanced neuroprosthetics for functional restoration after acquired
brain injuries, $125,000 total direct costs, Kansas Board of Regents
2011-16 1K01HD067318-01A1 “Examining vascular regulation following acute stroke”,
Sandra Billinger, PI, Randolph J. Nudo, mentor, NIH K01, $110,000 total direct
costs
2011-16 “Institutional Clinical and Translational Science Award (U54)”, Richard Barohn, PI
Randolph J. Nudo, co-I, NIH
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2014-19 T32 HD057850-06 “Kansas University Training Program in Neurological and
Rehabilitation Sciences”, Randolph J. Nudo, PI, $231, 259 total direct costs.
2015-2018 A Brain-Machine-Brain Interface for Rewiring of Cortical Circuitry after Traumatic
Brain Injury, Pedram Mohseni and Randolph J. Nudo, PIs, Department of Defense,
FY ’15 Joint Warfighter Medical Research Program
PENDING APPLICATIONS
2015-2018 A Closed-Loop Neuroprosthetic Microdevice for Restoration of Function after
Spinal Cord Injury, Randolph J. Nudo and Pedram Mohseni, co-PIs, Department of
Defense Spinal Cord Injury Investigator-Initiated Research Award
2016-2021 R01 NS30853-23 through 28. Reorganization of Motor Cortex Following Brain
Injury, Randolph J. Nudo, PI, NIH-NINDS continuation application. 7.0 percentile.
Funding anticipated 7/1/16
2016-2024 R35 NS097366 Reorganization of Motor Cortex Following Brain Injury, Randolph J.
Nudo, PI, NIH-NINDS
2016-2018 R03 Single-surgery cranial regenerative medicine therapy for brain injury, Brian
Andrews, PI, Randolph J. Nudo, co-I
2016-2018 R42 Introducing innovative low-dose in-office weight-bearing lower limb CT
imaging, Neil Segal, PI, Randolph J. Nudo, site-PI
PAST GRANT SUPPORT
1978-1984 Psychobiology Fellowship awarded to RJN from Florida State University
Psychobiology Program
1985-1987 NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship entitled "Plasticity in motor cortex"
1988-1989 Biomedical Research Support Grant entitled "Plastic reorganization in motor cortex"
awarded to RJN by University of Texas Medical School
1989-1993 "Plasticity in motor cortex", Randolph J. Nudo, Ph.D., P.I., Whitehall Foundation.
1990-1994 "Use-dependent alterations of motor cortex in primates", Randolph J. Nudo, P.I., NIH
FIRST Award.
1992-1994 "Functional Imaging of Neuronal Circuits and Processing Modules in Primate
Cerebral Cortex", Daniel J. Felleman, P.I., Randolph J. Nudo, Co-P.I., Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board.
1993-1997 "Reorganization of Motor Cortex Following Brain Injury", Randolph J. Nudo, P.I.,
NIH-NINDS R01 grant.
1993-1998 "Functional Remodeling of Motor Cortex Following Cortical Ischemia", Established
Investigatorship, American Heart Association, $265,000 total direct costs.
1997-2002 "Reorganization of Motor Cortex Following Brain Injury", Randolph J. Nudo, P.I.,
NIH-NINDS R01, years 5-9, $1,013,786 total direct costs
1997-2002 "Neural bases for Recovery of Function after Stroke", Stephanie A. Studenski, P.I.,
Randolph J. Nudo, Intervention Development Study (IDS) Project Leader, NIH-NIA
Center Grant, $759,297 total direct costs for IDS.
2001-2002 “Vertis Study 1”, Contract with Vertis Neuroscience, Randolph J. Nudo, P.I.,
$100,000 total direct costs
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2002 International Conference Grant: "Chronic recovery from stroke: translating basic
science knowledge into enhanced clinical interventions" Randolph J. Nudo, PI, NIH-
NICHD, $41,000 total direct costs
2002 “Vertis Study 2” Contract with Vertis Neuroscience, Randolph J. Nudo, PI, $49,280
total direct costs.
2003 “Northstar Study 3” Contract with Northstar Neuroscience (formerly Vertis
Neuroscience, Randolph J. Nudo, PI, $150,000 total direct costs.
2001-2004 "Neural bases for effects of amphetamine on motor recovery after stroke", Randolph
J. Nudo, PI, American Heart Association Bugher Award, $360,000 total direct costs.
2001
2004 “Northstar Study 3”, Contract with Neuroscience Neuroscience, Randolph J. Nudo,
PI, $150,000 direct costs.
2001-5 "Training in Neural Bases of Motor Dysfunction and Rehabilitation”, Randolph J.
Nudo, Program Director, NIH-NICHD, $634,804 total direct costs. Institutional
training grant to support four post-doctoral fellows.
2007-2009 "Reorganization of Motor Cortex Following Brain Injury", Randolph J. Nudo, P.I.,
KUMC Research Institute Bridging Grant, $35,000 total direct costs.
2002-7 "Reorganization of Motor Cortex Following Brain Injury", Randolph J. Nudo, P.I.,
NIH-NINDS R01, years 5-9, $1,800,000 total direct costs
2006-8 “Detection of live fibers in injured spinal cord”, Mehmet Bilgen, PI, Randolph J.
Nudo, co-I, NIH R21 Exploratory/Developmental Grant, $300,000 total direct costs
2006-8 "Arm movement patterns in stroke: neural substrates", William Brooks, PI,
Randolph J. Nudo, co-I, American Heart Association Grant-in-Aid application,
$143,000 total direct costs.
2005-8 "Effects of post-infarct {confidential} treatment on behavioral recovery and neural
reorganization in squirrel monkeys", Randolph J. Nudo, PI, Glaxo SmithKline,
{confidential} total direct costs.
2005-10 “Cortical stimulation to enhance recovery after stroke”, Randolph J. Nudo, PI, Erik
J. Plautz, co-I, NIH U54 Center grant, $3,200,000 total direct costs
2008-10 “Implantable Microsystems for Anatomical Rewiring of Cortical Circuitry: A new
approach for brain repair”, Pedram Mohseni, PI, Randolph J. Nudo, co-I, Dept.
Defense, $150,000 total direct costs.
2007-10 "Non-human primate model of white matter infarct", Shawn Frost, PI, Randolph J.
Nudo, co-I, NIH R21 application, $250,000 total direct costs
2004-10 “Motor Performance and Cortical Changes in Chronic Stroke”, Barbara Quaney, PI,
Randolph J. Nudo, mentor, NIH K01, $580,000 total direct costs.
2008-10 “Multimodal neuroimaging in stroke motor rehabilitation”, Carmen Cirstea, P.I.,
Randolph J. Nudo, mentor, Beginning Grant-in-Aid, American Heart Association,
$143,000 total direct costs.
2009-11 “Implantable Microsystems for anatomical rewiring of cortical circuitry after stroke”,
Pedram Mohseni, PI, Randolph J. Nudo, co-I, American Heart Association, $300,000
total direct costs.
2009-11 “Neural predictors of arm motor function in stroke”, Carmen Cirstea, PI, Randolph J.
Nudo, co-I, Research Institute, Inc.
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2009-11 1R21NS063332 “Cortical stimulation to enhance experience-dependent plasticity
after stroke, Theresa A. Jones, PI, Randolph J. Nudo, co-I. NIH R21, $260,000 total
direct costs.
2011-13 “Orolingual Motor Cortical Plasticity Following Stroke and Rehabilitation", John
Stanford, PI, Randolph Nudo, Co-I. American Heart Association.
2009-14 T32 HD057850-05A1 “Kansas University Training Program in Neurological and
Rehabilitation Sciences”, Randolph J. Nudo, PI.
2010-15 1K01HD060759-04A1 “Plasticity of audiovisual movement representations:
implications for limb apraxia”, Brenda Hanna-Pladdy, PI, Randolph J. Nudo, mentor,
NIH K01
2010-15 PT090167P1 “A brain-machine interface for rewiring of cortical circuitry after
traumatic brain injury”, Pedram Mohseni and Randolph J. Nudo, PIs, Department of
Defense. $750,000 total direct costs.
AWARDS TO PRE-DOCTORAL TRAINEES
1992 Terry Allen, BS, predoctoral NRSA fellowship (U. Texas), NIH
1995-1996 S. Mike Humphrey, BS, predoctoral NRSA fellowship (U. Texas), NIH
1999-2002 Kathleen Friel, BS, predoctoral NRSA fellowship (U. Texas/U. Kansas), NIH
2002-2005 Ann Stowe, BA, predoctoral fellowship from American Heart Association
2014-2018 Maxwell Murphy, BS, Chancellor’s Fellowship, University of Kansas-Lawrence
2014-2017 Jordan Borrell, BS, T32 institutional predoctoral fellowship, University of Kansas
Medical Center
2015-2018 Maxwell Murphy, BS, T32 institutional predoctoral fellowship, University of Kansas
Medical Center
AWARDS TO POST-DOCTORAL TRAINEES
1991-1995 Garrett Milliken, PhD, postdoctoral NRSA fellowship (U. Texas), NIH
1994-1997 Erik Plautz, predoctoral NRSA fellowship (U. Texas), NIH
1997-1998 Jeffrey Kleim, PhD, postdoctoral fellowship from Natural Sciences and Research
Council of Canada (NSERC)
2002-2005 Numa Dancause, MS, PT, postdoctoral fellowship from Canadian Institute for Health
Research (U. Kansas)
2000-2003 Shawn Frost, PhD, postdoctoral fellowship from American Heart Association
2001-2004 Elena Zoubina, PhD, postdoctoral fellowship from Institutional Training Grant
(T32), NIH
2002-2005 Barbara Quaney, PT, PhD, postdoctoral fellowship from Institutional Training Grant
(T32), NIH
2004-2007 Carmen Cirstea, PT, PhD, postdoctoral fellowship from Canadian Institute for Health
Research (CIHR); Randolph Nudo, Ph.D., co-sponsor
2006-2008 Pei-chun Fang, PhD, postdoctoral fellowship from American Heart Association
2010-2013 David McNeal, PhD, postdoctoral NRSA fellowship, NIH
2012-2014 Stacey Dejong, PT, PhD, Foundation for Physical Therapy postdoctoral fellowship.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS TO FACULTY TRAINEES
2005-2010 Barbara Quaney, PT, PhD, Mentored Career Development Award (K01), NIH-
NICHD
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2006-2012 Jeffrey Burns, MD, PhD, Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development
Award (K23), NIH-NINDS
2010-2015 Brenda Hanna-Pladdy, PhD, Mentored Career Development Award (K01), NIH-
NICHD
2011-2016 Sandra Billinger, PT, PhD, Mentored Career Development Award (K01), NIH-
NICHD
PATENTS AWARDED
2015 U.S. Patent No. US 9,008,780 B2 “Methods and Associated Neural Prosthetic
Devices for Bridging Brain Areas to Improve Function”. Inventors: Randolph J.
Nudo, David Guggenmos, Pedram Mohseni, Meysam Azin.
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS
My research focuses on neural mechanisms of repair after brain injury, using modern
electrophysiological, neuroanatomical and behavioral techniques. Currently I am studying the capacity
for functional plasticity in primary motor cortex of adult primates. Recent experiments have
demonstrated that the functional organization of cerebral cortex is alterable throughout life. Plastic
changes in cortical "maps" may reflect basic adaptive processes underlying functional recovery from
brain injury, learning and memory. By tracking changes that occur in the motor cortex as a result of
stroke, we hope to provide a simple model of neurophysiological processes operating in recovery of
motor function. We are also investigating the development and application of neuroprosthetic
microdevices that interface with the brain to repair communication links within after injury. Thus, this
research program has great significance for the development of future rehabilitation approaches that are
based on the underlying principles of brain plasticity. Techniques used in our laboratory include
intracortical microstimulation mapping, multi-unit and single-unit recordings, behavioral training,
ischemic lesion techniques, neuroanatomical tract tracing, Golgi impregnation and analysis of dendritic
arborization, immunocytochemistry, electron microscopic analysis of synapse numbers, microarray
analysis of gene expression. These studies have led to the development of a translational research
program that is now moving interventions for stroke recovery from the bench to the clinic.
PUBLICATIONS
Edited books
1. Cramer, S.C. and Nudo, R.J. (2010) Brain Repair after Stroke. Cambridge University Press, 302
pp.
Non-peer reviewed articles; non-peer reviewed and peer-reviewed chapters, conference proceedings,
commentaries:
1. Masterton, R.B., K.K. Glendenning and R.J. Nudo (1981) Anatomical-behavioral analyses of
hindbrain sound localization mechanisms. In: Neuronal Mechanisms in Hearing, J. Syka and L.
Aitkin, (eds.), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 263-275.
2. Masterton, R.B., K.K. Glendenning and R.J. Nudo (1982) Anatomical pathways subserving the
contralateral representation of a sound source. In: Sound Localization: Theory and
Applications, W. Gatehouse (ed.). Amphora Press, Connecticut.
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3. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1984) 2-deoxyglucose studies of stimulus coding in the
brainstem auditory system of cat. In: Contributions to Sensory Physiology, Volume 8, W.D.
Neff (ed.). Academic Press, Orlando, pp. 79-97.
4. Merzenich, M.M., G. Recanzone, W.M. Jenkins, T.T. Allard and R.J. Nudo (1988) Cortical
representational plasticity. In Neurobiology of Neocortex, P. Rakic and W. Singer (eds.), John
Wiley & Sons Limited, pp.41-67.
5. Merzenich, M.M., G. Recanzone, W.M. Jenkins, and R.J. Nudo (1990) How the Brain
Functionally Rewires Itself. In: Natural and Artificial Parallel Computations, M. Arbib and J.
Robinson (eds.), Cambridge, MIT Press, pp. 177-210.
6. Roberts, D.R., C. Koutsougeras, R.J. Nudo and C.G. Cusick (1995) Modeling sensory
representations in brain: new methods for studying functional architecture reveal unique spatial
patterns. In: First International IEEE symposium on Intelligence in Neural and Biological
Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 19-27.
7. Merzenich, M.M., X. Wang, C. Xerri and R. Nudo. (1996) Functional plasticity of cortical
representations of the hand. In: Somesthesis and the Neurobiology of the Somatosensory Cortex.
Ed. by O. Franzén et al., Birkhäuser Verlag AB, Basel, p249-269.
8. Nudo, R.J., S. Barbay, and J.A. Kleim (2000) Role of neuroplasticity in functional recovery after
stroke. In: Cerebral Reorganization of Function After Brain Injury: Implications for
Rehabilitation, J. Grafman and H.S. Levin, eds., Oxford University Press, 168-196.
9. Nudo, R.J., J.A. Kleim and K.M. Friel (2001) Functional remodeling of motor cortex after
stroke. Chapter 27, In: Cerebrovascular Disease: Momentum at the End of the Second
Millennium, pp. 371-391, D. Choi, R.G. Dacey, C.Y. Hsu, and W.J. Powers, eds., Futura.
10. Nudo, R.J. (2003) Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex: implications for rehabilitation after brain
injury. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Suppl. 41:7-10.
11. Nudo, R.J. (2003) Retuning the misfiring brain. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA, 10:7425-7427.
12. Dancause, N., S. Barbay, S. Frost, E.J. Plautz, D. Chen and R.J. Nudo (2003) Extensive cortical
rewiring after brain injury. In: Abstracts of the Second Scientific Conference "Restauración
Neurológica 2004" Havana City, February 24-27, 2004, Restorative Neurology and
Neuroscience, 21:217-249.
13. Nudo, R.J., A.M. Stowe, I. Eisner-Janowicz and N. Dancause (2005) Neural bases for
rehabilitation after stroke. In: Synaptic Plasticity: Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Applications,
M. Baudry, X. Bi and S.S. Schreiber (eds), Informa Healthcare. 538pp.
14. Barbay, S., E. Zoubina and R.J. Nudo (2005) Neural plasticity in adult motor cortex. In:
Synaptic Plasticity in Somatic Sensory-Motor Systems, F. Ebner (ed.), CRC Press, New York
City, 273pp.
15. Nudo, R.J. (2005) Rehabilitation of the brain (translated to Japanese by E. Naito and N. Hakura).
In: Rehabili-treatment, as Seen from the Brain, K. Kubota and I. Miyai (eds.), Kohdansha, Japan.
16. Nudo, R.J. and I. Eisner-Janowicz (2006) Neuronal plasticity after stroke: evidence from animal
models of postinjury recovery. In: Reprogramming the Cerebral Cortex: Plasticity following
central and peripheral lesions, S. Lomber and J.J. Eggermont (eds.), Oxford University Press,
437 pp.
17. Nudo, R.J., I. Eisner-Janowicz and A.M. Stowe (2006) Plasticity after brain lesions. In:
Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation. Vol. I Neural Repair and Plasticity. M. Selzer, S.
Clarke, L. Cohen, P. Duncan, F. Gage (eds.), Cambridge University Press, New York, 687 pp.
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18. Nudo, R.J. and S.B. Frost (2007) The evolution of motor cortex and motor systems, Vol. 3,
Chapter 28, pp. 373-395. In: Evolution of Nervous Systems, J.H. Kaas, G.F. Striedter, T.H.
Bullock, T.M. Preuss, J. Rubenstein, L.A. Krubitzer (eds). Academic Press, Oxford, UK, 2000
pp.
19. Nudo, R.J. and N. Dancause (2007) Neuroscientific Basis for Occupational and Physical
Therapy. Chapter 49, In: Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice, N.D. Zasler, D.I. Katz
and R.D. Zafonte (eds), Demos Medical Publishing, New York, 1275 pp.
20. Nudo, R.J. (2008) Neurophysiology of motor skill learning, In: Learning and Memory: A
Comprehensive Reference, J.H. Byrne (ed), Academic Press, London, 3400 pp.
21. Nudo, R.J. (2008) Neurophysiology of motor skill learning, Chapter 25, In: Concise Learning
and Memory: the Editor's Selection, J.H. Byrne (ed), Academic Press, London, 888 pp.
22. Nudo, R.J. and S.B. Frost (2009) The evolution of motor cortex and motor systems, Chapter 33,
pp. 727-756. In: Evolutionary Neuroscience, J.H. Kaas (ed). Academic Press, Oxford, UK, 1038
pp.
23. Nudo, R.J. (2009) The mechanisms and neurophysiology of stroke recovery, Chapter 7, In:
Stroke Recovery & Rehabilitation, J. Stein, R.L. Harvey, R.F. Macko, C. Winstein, R. Zorowitz,
(eds), Demos Medical Publishing, New York, 797 pp.
24. Nudo, R.J. (2010) Stroke recovery in primates: a comparative perspective. In: Brain Repair after
Stroke. S.C. Cramer and R.J. Nudo, eds. Cambridge University Press, 292 pp.
25. Nudo, R.J. and S. Bury (2011) Motor and sensory reorganization in primates, Chapter 4 in:
Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation, S. Raskin (ed), Guilford Publications, New York, 351
pp.
26. Bruno, R., M. Merzenich, and R.J. Nudo (2012) The fantastic plastic brain. Adv Mind Body
Med. 26:30-5.
27. Nudo, R.J. and D. McNeal (2013) Synaptogenesis and recovery from cortical trauma. Chapter
40. In: Cellular Migration and Formation of Neuronal Connections: Comprehensive
Developmental Neuroscience, Academic Press.
28. Nudo, R.J. (2013) Plasticity of cerebral motor functions: implications for repair and
rehabilitation. In: Textbook of Neural Repair & Rehabilitation, 2nd Edition, M. Selzer, R. Miller,
L. Cohen, S. Clarke, and G. Kwakkel, eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.
29. Nudo, R.J. and N. Dancause (2013) Neuroscientific Basis for Occupational and Physical
Therapy. Chapter 66, In: Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice, N.D. Zasler, D.I. Katz
and R.D. Zafonte (eds), 2nd Edition, Demos Medical Publishing, New York, 1534 pp.
30. Nudo, R.J. (2013) Plasticity, In: Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions, N.P. Azari, A.L.C.
Runehov, L. Oviedo, eds., Springer, 2430 pp.
31. Nudo, R.J. and S. Barbay (2015) The mechanisms and neurophysiology of stroke recovery,
Chapter 7, In: Stroke Recovery & Rehabilitation, J. Stein, R.L. Harvey, R.F. Macko, C. Winstein,
R. Zorowitz, (eds), Demos Medical Publishing, New York, in press.
32. Guggenmos, D.J. and R.J. Nudo (2015) Theoretical basis for closed-loop stimulation as a
therapeutic approach to brain injury. In Systems Neuroscience: From Laboratory to Clinical
Practice. K. Kensaku, editor, Springer.
33. Nudo, R.J. (2015) Boost for movement. Nature: News & Views. 527:314-5.
Peer-reviewed journal articles, including original research reports and refereed reviews:
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1. Glendenning, K.K., K.A. Hutson, R.J. Nudo and R.B. Masterton (1985) Acoustic chiasm II:
Anatomical basis of binaurality in lateral superior olive of cat. Journal of Comparative
Neurology, 232:261-285.
2. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1986) 2-deoxyglucose labeling of synaptic activity in the central
auditory system. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 245:553-565.
3. Snow, P.J., R.J. Nudo, W.J. Rivers, W.M. Jenkins (1988) Somatotopically inappropriate
projections from thalamocortical neurons to the SI cortex of the cat demonstrated by the use of
intracortical microstimulation. Somatosensory Research, 5:349-372.
4. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1988) Descending pathways to the spinal cord: an HRP study
in 22 mammals. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 277:53-79.
5. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1989) Descending pathways to the spinal cord, II: Quantitative
study of the tectospinal tract in 23 mammals. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 286:96-119.
6. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1990) Descending pathways to the spinal cord, III: Sites of
origin of the corticospinal tract. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 296:559-583.
7. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1990) Descending pathways to the spinal cord, IV: Some
factors related to the amount of cortex devoted to the corticospinal tract. Journal of Comparative
Neurology, 296:584-597.
8. Nudo, R.J., W.M. Jenkins, and M.M. Merzenich (1990) Repetitive microstimulation alters the
cortical representation of movements in adult rats. Somatosensory and Motor Research, 7:463-
483.
9. Nudo, R.J., W.M. Jenkins, M.M. Merzenich, T. Prejean and R. Grenda (1992)
Neurophysiological correlates of hand preference in primary motor cortex of squirrel monkey.
Journal of Neuroscience, 12:2918-2947.
10. Nudo, R.J., D.P. Sutherland and R.B. Masterton (1993) Inter- and Intralaminar distribution of
tectospinal neurons in 23 mammals. Brain, Behavior & Evolution, 42:1-23.
11. Nudo, R.J., D.P. Sutherland and R.B. Masterton (1995) Variation and evolution of mammalian
corticospinal somata with special reference to primates. Journal of Comparative Neurology,
358:181-205.
12. Nudo, R.J., Milliken, G.W., W.M. Jenkins, and M.M. Merzenich (1996) Use-dependent
alterations of movement representations in primary motor cortex of adult squirrel monkeys.
Journal of Neuroscience, 16:785-807. PMID: 8551360
13. Nudo, R.J. and G.W. Milliken (1996) Reorganization of movement representations in primary
motor cortex following focal ischemic infarcts in adult squirrel monkeys. Journal of
Neurophysiology, 75:2144-2149.
14. Nudo, R.J., B. Wise, F. SiFuentes and G.W. Milliken (1996) Neural substrate for the effects of
rehabilitation on motor recovery. Science, 272:1791-1794.
15. Nudo, R.J. (1997) Remodeling of cortical motor representations after stroke: implications for
recovery from brain damage. Molecular Psychiatry, 2:188-191.
16. Nudo, R.J., E.J. Plautz, and G.W. Milliken (1997) Adaptive plasticity of motor cortex as a
consequence of behavioral experience and brain injury. Seminars in Neuroscience, 9:13-23.
17. Nudo, R.J. (1998) Role of cortical plasticity in motor recovery after stroke. Neurology Report,
22:61-67.
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18. Cornwell, P., R.J. Nudo, D. Straussfogel, B. Payne and S. Lomber (1998) Dissociation of visual
and auditory pattern discrimination functions within the cat's temporal cortex. Behavioral
Neuroscience, 112:1-12.
19. Friel, K.M. and R.J. Nudo (1998) Recovery of motor function after focal cortical injury in
primates: compensatory movement patterns used during rehabilitative training. Somatosensory
and Motor Research, 15:173-189.
20. Kleim, J.A., S. Barbay, and R.J. Nudo (1998) Functional reorganization of the rat motor cortex
following motor skill learning. Journal of Neurophysiology, 80:3321-3325.
21. Nudo, R.J. (1999) Recovery of function after damage to motor cortical areas. Current Opinion
in Neurobiology, 9:740-747.
22. Barbay, S., E.K. Peden, G. Falchook, and R.J. Nudo (1999) Sensitivity of cutaneous hindlimb
responses in the somatosensory cortex (S1) of the rat immediately following a sciatic nerve
crush. Somatosensory and Motor Research, 16:103-114.
23. Nudo, R.J. and K.M. Friel (1999) Cortical plasticity after stroke: implications for rehabilitation.
Revue Neurologique, 155:713-717.
24. Stroke Therapy Academic Roundtable (STAIR) (119 total contributors, including R.J.Nudo
(1999) Recommendations for standards regarding preclinical neuroprotective and restorative
drug development. Stroke, 30:2752-2758. PMID: 10583007
25. Nudo, R.J., K.M. Friel and S.W. Delia (2000) Role of sensory deficits in motor impairments
after injury to primary motor cortex. Neuropharmacology, 39:733-742.
26. Plautz, E.J., G.W. Milliken, and R.J. Nudo (2000) Effects of repetitive motor training on
movement representations in adult squirrel monkeys: role of use versus learning. Neurobiology
of Learning and Memory, 74:27-55.
27. Frost, S.B., G.W. Milliken, E.J. Plautz, R.B. Masterton and R.J. Nudo (2000). Somatosensory
and motor representations in cerebral cortex of a primitive mammal (Monodelphis domestica): a
window into the early evolution of sensorimotor cortex. Journal of Comparative Neurology,
421:29-51.
28. Nudo, R.J., E.J. Plautz, and S. Frost. (2001) Role of adaptive plasticity in recovery of function
after damage to motor cortex. Muscle & Nerve, 24:1000-1019.
29. Heddings, A.A., K.M. Friel, E.J. Plautz, S. Barbay, and R.J. Nudo (2001) Factors contributing to
motor impairment and recovery after stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 14:303-312.
30. Kleim, J.A., S. Barbay, N. Cooper, T. Hogg, C.N. Reidel, M.S. Remple, and R.J. Nudo (2002)
Motor learning dependent synaptogenesis is localized to functionally reorganized motor cortex.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 77:63-77.
31. Barbay, S., E.K. Peden, G. Falchook, and R.J. Nudo (2002) An index of topographic normality
in rat somatosensory cortex: application to a sciatic nerve crush model. Journal of
Neurophysiology, 88:1339-1351.
32. Nudo, R.J. (2003) Functional and structural plasticity in motor cortex: implications for stroke
recovery, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 14:S57-S76.
33. Nudo, R.J. and R.J. Nelson (2003) Introduction. Animal models of stroke and rehabilitation,
ILAR Journal, 44:81-82.
34. Nudo, R.J., D. Larson, E. Plautz and K.M. Friel (2003) A squirrel monkey model of post-stroke
motor recovery, ILAR Journal, 44:161-174.
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35. Frost, SB, S Barbay, KM Friel, EJ Plautz, and RJ Nudo (2003) Reorganization of remote
cortical regions after ischemic brain injury: a potential substrate for stroke recovery, Journal of
Neurophysiology, 89:3205-3214. PMID: 12783955.
36. Plautz, E.J., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, K.M. Friel, N. Dancause, E.V. Zoubina, A.M. Stowe, B.M.
Quaney and R.J. Nudo (2003) Post-infarct cortical plasticity and behavioral recovery using
concurrent electrical and rehabilitative therapy: a feasibility study in primates. Neurol Res,
25:801-810.
37. Nudo, R.J. (2003) Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex: implications for rehabilitation. J Rehabil
Med, 41(Suppl):7-10.
38. Heddings, A., M. Bilgen, R. Nudo, B. Toby, T. McIff, W. Brooks (2004) High-resolution MRI
of the human median nerve. Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 18:80-87.
39. Nudo, R.J. and P.W. Duncan (2004) Recovery and Rehabilitation in Stroke: Introduction.
Stroke, 35[suppl I]:2690.
40. Quaney, B.M., R.J. Nudo, and K.J. Cole (2005) Can internal models of objects be utilized for
different prehension tasks? J Neurophysiol, 93:2021-2027.
41. Bilgen, M., A. Heddings, B. Al-Hafez, W. Hasan, T. McIff, B. Toby, R.J. Nudo and W. Brooks
(2005) Microneurography of human median nerve. J Magn Reson Imaging, 21:826-830.
42. Friel, K.M., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, D.M. Hutchinson, A.M. Stowe, N. Dancause, E.B.
Zoubina, B.M. Quaney and R.J. Nudo (2005) Dissociation of sensorimotor deficits after rostral
vs. caudal lesions in the primary motor cortex hand representation. J Neurophysiol, 94:1312-
1324.
43. Dancause, N., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, D. Chen, and R.J. Nudo (2005) Extensive
cortical rewiring after brain injury. J Neurosci, 25:10167-10179. PMID: 16267224.
44. Quaney, B.M., S. Perera, R. Maletsky, C.W. Luchies and R.J. Nudo (2005) Impaired grip force
modulation in the ipsilesional hand after unilateral middle cerebral artery stroke. Neurorehabil
Neural Repair, 19:338-349.
45. Plautz, E. and R.J. Nudo (2005) Neural plasticity and functional recovery following cortical
ischemic injury. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, 4:4145-8.
46. Dancause, N., S. Barbay, S. B. Frost, E. J. Plautz, A.M. Stowe,, K.M. Friel and R.J. Nudo
(2006). Topographically divergent and convergent connectivity between premotor and primary
motor cortex. Cereb Cortex, 16:1057-68. PMID: 16221929.
47. Barbay, S. E. J. Plautz, K. M. Friel, S. B. Frost, A. M. Stowe, N. Dancause and R.J. Nudo
(2006). Behavioral and neurophysiological effects of delayed training following a small ischemic
infarct in primary motor cortex of squirrel monkeys. Exp Brain Res, 169:106-16.
48. Dancause, N., S. Barbay, S. B. Frost, E. J. Plautz, A. M. Stowe, K. M. Friel and R.J. Nudo
(2006). Ipsilateral connections of the ventral premotor cortex in a New World primate. J Comp
Neurol, 495:374-90.
49. Frost, S.B., S. Barbay, M. Mummert, A. M. Stowe and R.J. Nudo (2006). An animal model of
white matter infarct: endothelin-1 injections in the rat. Behav Brain Res,169:206-11.
50. Nudo, R.J. (2006) Plasticity. NeuroRx 3:420-7.
51. Nudo, R.J. (2006) Mechanisms for recovery of motor function following cortical damage. Curr
Opin Neurobiol, 16:638-44.
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52. Friel, K.M., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, D.M. Hutchinson, A.M. Stowe, N. Dancause, E.V.
Zoubina, R.J. Nudo (2007). Effects of a rostral motor cortex lesion on primary motor cortex hand
representation topography in primates. Neurorehabil Neural Rep, 21:51-61.
53. Stowe, A.M., E.J. Plautz, I. Eisner-Janowicz, S.B. Frost, S. Barbay, E.V. Zoubina, N. Dancause,
M. Taylor and R.J. Nudo (2007). VEGF protein associates to neurons in remote regions
following cortical infarct. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab, 27:76-85.
54. Barbay, S., E.V. Zoubina, N. Dancause, S.B. Frost, I. Eisner-Janowicz, A.M. Stowe, E.J. Plautz
and R.J. Nudo. (2006) A single injection of d-amphetamine facilitates improvements in motor
training following a focal cortical infarct in squirrel monkeys. Neurorehabil Neural Repair,
20:455-8. PMID: 17082500.
55. Dancause, N., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.V. Zoubina, E.J. Plautz, J.D. Mahnken and R.J. Nudo
(2006). Effects of small ischemic lesions in the primary motor cortex on neurophysiological
organization in ventral premotor cortex. J Neurophysiol, 96:3506-11.
56. Nudo, R.J. (2007) Post-infarct cortical plasticity and behavioral recovery. Stroke, 38:840-5.
57. Courtine, G., Bunge, M.B., Fawcett, J.W., Grossman, R.G., Kaas, J.H., Lemon, R. Maier, I.,
Martin, J., Nudo, R.J., Ramon-Cueto, A., Rouiller, E.M., Schnell, L., Wannier, T., Schwab,
M.E. and Edgerton, V.R. (2007) Can experiments in nonhuman primates expedite the translation
of treatments for spinal cord injury in humans?, Nature Medicine, 13:561-566.
58. Dancause, N., M.D. Taylor, E.J. Plautz, J. Radel, T. Whittaker, R.J. Nudo and A.G. Feldman
(2007). A stretch reflex in extraocular muscles of species purportedly lacking muscle spindles.
Exp Brain Res, 180:15-21.
59. Nudo, R.J. (2007) The role of skill vs. use in the recovery of motor function after stroke. OTJR:
Occupation, Participation and Health, 27:24S-32S.
60. Harvey R.L., Nudo R.J. (2007) Cortical brain stimulation: a potential therapeutic agent for upper
limb motor recovery following stroke. Top Stroke Rehabil. 14(6): 54-67. PMID: 18174116.
61. Dancause, N., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, J.D. Mahnken and R.J. Nudo. (2007) Interhemispheric
connections of the ventral premotor cortex in a New World primate. J Comp Neurol, .505:701-
15. PMID: 17948893.
62. Stowe, A.M., E.J. Plautz, P. Nguyen, S.B. Frost, I. Eisner-Janowicz, S. Barbay, N. Dancause, A.
Sensarma, M. Taylor, E.V. Zoubina, and R.J. Nudo (2008). Neuronal HIF-1 protein and
VEGFR-2 immunoreactivity in functionally related motor areas following a focal M1 infarct. J.
Cereb. Blood Flow Metab, 28:612-20. PMID: 17895908.
63. Dancause, N., V. Duric, S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, A. Stylianou and R.J. Nudo (2008) An additional
motor-related field in the lateral frontal cortex of squirrel monkeys. Cerebral Cortex, 18:2719-28.
PMCID: PMC2583161
64. Eisner-Janowicz, I, S. Barbay, E. Hoover, A. Stowe, S. Frost, E. Plautz and R.J. Nudo (2008)
Early and late changes in the distal forelimb representation of the supplementary motor area
following injury to frontal motor areas in the squirrel monkey. J Neurophysiol, 100:1498-512,
PMID: 18596180.
65. Cramer, S.C. and R.J. Nudo. (2009) Princeton Conference: Introduction to rehabilitation and
repair section. Stroke, 40:S129, PMID: 19064782.
66. Mahnken, J.D., Mayo, M.S. and R.J. Nudo. (2009) A decision algorithm for translating
preclinical trial results to enhance recovery after stroke. J Biopharm Stat,. 19:204-16. PMCID:
PMC2700836.
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67. Cumberland Consensus Working Group, B. Cheeran, L. Cohen, B. Dobkin, G.Ford, R.
Greenwood, D. Howard, M. Husain, M. Macleod, R. Nudo, J. Rothwell, A. Rudd, J. Teo, N.
Ward, S. Wolf (2009) The future of restorative neurosciences in stroke: driving the translational
research pipeline from basic science to rehabilitation of people after stroke. Neurorehab Neural
Repair, 23:97-107. PMID 19189939.
68. Plow, E.B., J.R. Carey, R.J. Nudo, A. Pascual-Leone (2009) Invasive cortical stimulation to
promote recovery of function after stroke: a critical appraisal. Stroke, 40:1926-31. PMID:
19359643.
69. Bury, S.D., Liu, W., Luchies, C.W., Maletsky, R.A., Quaney, B.M. and R.J. Nudo (2009) A
novel device to measure grip forces in squirrel monkeys. J Neurosci Methods, 179:264-70.
PMCID: PMC2700290.
70. Guggenmos, D.J., Barbay, S., Bethel-Brown, C., Nudo, R.J. and Stanford, J. (2009) Effects of
tongue force training on orolingual motor cortical representation. Behavioural Brain Research,
201:229-32. PMCID: PMC2680792.
71. Barbay, S and R.J. Nudo (2009) The effects of amphetamine on recovery of function in animal
models of cerebral injury: a critical appraisal. J Neurorehab, 25:5-17. PMID: PMC2956594.
72. Fang, PC; Barbay, S; Plautz, EJ; Hoover, E; Strittmatter, SM; and RJ Nudo (2010) Combination
of NEP 1-40 treatment and motor training enhances behavioral recovery following a focal
cortical infarct in rats. Stroke, 41:544-9. PMID: 20075346.
73. Nudo, R.J. and A.E. Hillis (2010) Recovery: Introduction, Stroke, 41:S111.
74. Azin M, Guggenmos DJ, Barbay S, Nudo, RJ and Mohseni P (2010) An activity-dependent
brain microstimulation SoC with integrated 23nV/rtHz neural recording front-end and 750nW
spike discrimination processor, 2010 Symposium on VLSI Circuits.
75. Nishibe, M., S. Barbay, D. Guggenmos and R.J. Nudo (2010) Reorganization of motor cortex
after controlled cortical impact in rats and implications for functional recovery. J Neurotrauma,
27:1-12. PMCID: PMC2996815.
76. Azin, M., D.J. Guggenmos, S. Barbay, R.J. Nudo and P. Mohseni (2011) A battery-powered
activity-dependent intracortical microstimulation IC for brain-machine-brain interface. IEEE J of
Solid-State Circuits, 46:731-745.
77. Cirstea, C.M., W.M. Brooks, S.C. Craciunas, E.A. Popescu, I.-Y. Choi, S.-P. Lee, A. Bani-
Ahmend, H.-W. Yeh, C.R. Savage, L.G. Cohen and R.J. Nudo (2011) Primary motor cortex in
stroke – a functional MRI-guided proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic study, Stroke,
42:1004-9. PMID: 22575560.
78. Nudo, R.J. (2011) Neural bases of recovery after brain injury, Journal of Communication
Disorders, 44(5):515-20.
79. Dancause, N. and R.J. Nudo (2011) Shaping plasticity to enhance recovery after injury.
Progress in Brain Research, 192:273-95. PMID: 21763529.
80. Azin, M., D.J. Guggenmos, S. Barbay, R.J. Nudo and P. Mohseni (2011) A miniaturized system
for spike-triggered intracortical microstimulation in an ambulatory rat. IEEE Trans. Biomedical
Engineering, 58(9):2589-97. PMID: 21690007.
81. Cirstea, C.M., R.J. Nudo, S. Craciunas, E. Popescu, I.-Y. Choi, P. Lee, H.-W. Yeh, C. Savage,
and W. Brooks (2012) Neuronal-glial interactions in non-primary motor areas in chronic
subcortical stroke. Brain Research, 1463:75-84. PMCID: PMC3626290.
82. Urban III, E., S.D. Bury, H.S. Barbay, D.J. Guggenmos, Y. Dong and R.J. Nudo (2012). Gene
expression changes of interconnected spared cortical neurons 7 days after ischemic infarct of the
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primary motor cortex in the rat. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 369:267-286. PMCID:
PMC3694431
83. Barbay, S., D.J. Guggenmos, M. Nishibe and R.J. Nudo. (2013) Motor representations in the
intact hemisphere of the rat are reduced after repetitive training of the impaired forelimb.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 27:381-4. PMCID: PMC3962819
84. Nudo, R.J. and D. McNeal (2013) Plasticity of cerebral functions. Handbook of Clinical
Neurology, 110:13-21. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-52901-5.000002-2.
85. Craciunas, S.C., W.M. Brooks, R.J. Nudo, E.A. Popescu, I.-Y. Choi, P. Lee, H.-W. Yeh, C.R.
Savage and C.M. Cirstea (2013) Motor and premotor cortices in subcortical stroke: proton
magnetic resonance spectroscopy measures and arm motor impairment, Neurorehabilitation and
Neural Repair. 27:411-20. PMCID: PMC3943339
86. Milliken, G.W., E.J. Plautz and R.J. Nudo (2013) Distal forelimb representations in primary
motor cortex are redistributed after forelimb restriction: a longitudinal study in adult squirrel
monkeys. Journal of Neurophysiology, 109:1268-1282 PMCID: PMC3602839
87. Frost, S.B., M. Iliakova, C. Dunham, S. Barbay, P. Arnold and R.J. Nudo (2013). Reliability in
the Location of Hindlimb Motor Representations in Fischer-344 Rats. Journal of Neurosurgery:
Spine, 19:248-55. PMCID: PMC3969793
88. Adams, H.P. and R.J. Nudo (2013). Management of patients with stroke: Is it time to expand
treatment options to improve recovery? Annals of Neurology, 74:4-10. PMCID: PMC3962816
89. Guggenmos, D.J., M. Azin, S. Barbay, J.D. Mahnken, C. Dunham, P. Mohseni and R.J. Nudo
(2013). Restoration of function after brain damage using a neural prosthesis. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science, 110:21177-82. PMCID: PMC3876197
90. Craciunas, S.C., W.M. Brooks, R.J. Nudo, A.E. Popescu, I.-Y. Choi, P. Lee, H.-W. Yeh, C.R.
Savage and C.M. Cirstea (2013). Handgrip-related activation in primary motor cortex relates to
underlying neuronal metabolism. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 28:433-442. PMCID:
PMC4074258
91. Nudo, R.J. (2013) Recovery after Brain Injury: Mechanisms and Principles. Frontiers in Human
Neuroscience. 7:887. PMCID: PMC3870954
92. Nishibe, M., E.T.R. Urban III, S. Barbay, and R.J. Nudo. (2014) Rehabilitative training
promotes rapid recovery but delayed motor map reorganization in a rat cortical ischemic infarct
model. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair. 29(5):472-82. PMCID: PMC4303553
93. Shahdoost, S., P. Mohseni,. S. Frost, R. J. Nudo. A Multichannel Corticospinal Interface IC for
Intracortical Spike Recording and Distinct Muscle Activation via Intraspinal Microstimulation
(2014). Proc. 57th Annu. Int. IEEE Midwest Symp. Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS’14),
College Station, TX, August 3-6, 2014.
94. Shahdoost, S. Frost, G. Van Acker, S. DeJong, C. Dunham, S. Barbay, P. Mohseni,. R. J. Nudo,
P. Mohseni. (2014). Towards a Miniaturized Brain-Machine-Spinal Cord Interface (BMSI) for
Restoration of Function after Spinal Cord Injury, 36th Annual International IEEE EMBS
Conference.
95. Darling, W.G., R.J. Morecraft, D.L. Rotella, M.A. Pizzimenti, J. Ge, K.S. Stilwell-Morecraft, H.
Zhang, H. Soliman, D. Seecharan, I. Edwards, D. McNeal, R.J. Nudo and P. Cheney (2014)
Recovery of precision grasping after motor cortex lesion does not require forced use of the
impaired hand in Macaca mulatta. Experimental Brain Research, 232(12):3939-38. PMCID:
PMC4241169.
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96. Barbay, S., EJ. Plautz, E. Zoubina, S. Cramer and R.J. Nudo (2015) Effects of post-infarct anti-
MAG treatment on motor recovery and motor map plasticity in squirrel monkeys, Stroke,
46(6):1620-5. PMID: 25931462.
97. Shahdoost, S., S. Frost, C. Dunham, S. DeJong, S. Barbay, R. Nudo and P. Mohseni (2015)
Cortical control of intraspinal microstimulation: Towards a new approach for restoration of
function after spinal cord injury. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc Aug 2015:2159-2162.
98. Frost, S.B., C. Dunham, S. Barbay, D. Krizsan-Agbas, M.K. Winter, D. Guggenmos and R.J.
Nudo (2015) Output properties of the cortical hindlimb motor area in spinal cord-injured rats.
Journal of Neurotrauma. 32:1666-1673.
99. Cirstea, M.C., W.M. Brooks and R.J. Nudo (2015) Cortical neurochemical profile provides
valuable prognostic information of motor recovery after subcortical stroke. PM&R, 7:S87.
100. Plautz, E.J., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.V. Zoubina, A.M. Stowe, N. Dancause, I. Eisner-Janowicz,
S.D. Bury, M.D. Taylor and R.J. Nudo (2016) Effects of subdural monopolar cortical
stimulation paired with rehabilitative training on behavioral and neurophysiological recovery
after cortical ischemic stroke in adult squirrel monkeys. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair,
30:159-72.
101. Murphy, M., D.J. Guggenmos, D. Bunday and R.J. Nudo (2016) Current challenges facing the
translation of brain-computer interfaces from preclinical trials to use in human patients. Frontiers
in Cellular Neuroscience, 9:497-511.
102. Lang, C.E., M.J. Strube, M.D. Bland, K.J. Waddell, K.M. Cherry-Allen, R.J. Nudo, A.W.
Dromerick, R.L. Birkenmeier (2016) Dose-response of task-specific upper limb training in
people at least 6 months post-stroke: A Phase II, single-blinded, randomized, controlled trial.
Annals of Neurology, accepted.
103. Craciunas, S.C., W.M. Brooks, R.J. Nudo, A.E. Popescu, I.-Y. Choi, P. Lee, H.-W. Yeh, C.R.
Savage and C.M. Cirstea. Overactivation of primary motor cortex in subcortical stroke:
biochemical correlates. Under review.
104. Cirstea, C., Bani-Ahmed, A., Nudo, R., Savage, C., Brooks, W., Yeh, H.-W., Frey, S., Valyear,
K., Craciunas, S.C., Popescu, E. Central and behavioral effects of task-oriented training in
chronic stroke survivors and healthy controls. Under review.
105. Shahdoost, S., Nudo, R., Mohseni, P. Generation of stimulus triggering from intracortical spike
activity for brain-machine body interfaces (BMBIs). Under review.
Abstracts:
1. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1981) [14C]-deoxyglucose mapping of the dorsal cochlear
nucleus of the kitten. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 7:230.
2. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1983) Tectospinal tract in mammals. Anatomical Record 205:
145A.
3. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1985) Origins of the corticospinal tract. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 11:1277.
4. Nudo, R.J., R.B. Masterton and K.K. Glendenning (1985) Functional anatomy of the superior
olivary complex. Anatomical Record, 211: 140A.
5. Masterton, R.B., R.J. Nudo, E. Moreland-Granger and S. Frost (1986) Acoustic chiasm: 2-DG
studies of hindbrain auditory nuclei in cat. Abstracts of the Ninth Midwinter Research Meeting
of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Clearwater, Florida.
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6. Snow, P.J., R.J. Nudo, W. Rivers, W. Jenkins, and M.M. Merzenich (1986) Somatotopically
inappropriate projections of thalamocortical neurons in the cat. International Journal for
Neuroscience, 35:125.
7. Nudo, R.J. and R.B. Masterton (1986) Corticospinal tract: qualitative and quantitative changes
in the Anthropoid ancestral lineage. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 12:262.
8. Joris, P.X. and R.J. Nudo (1986) Representation of the body surface in the somatosensory
cortex of the Western pocket gopher (Thomomys). Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 12:1429.
9. Nudo, R.J. and M.M. Merzenich (1987) Repetitive intracortical microstimulation alters the Area
4 representation of movements. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 13:1596.
10. Nudo, R.J., W.M. Jenkins and M.M. Merzenich (1988) Interhemispheric asymmetry in the area
4 representation of movements is correlated with hand preference. Society for Neuroscience
Abstracts, 14:508.
11. Masterton, R.B., R.J. Nudo, D.P. Sutherland, and K.K. Glendenning (1989) Rubrospinal tract:
evolution and covariation with corticospinal, hypothalamospinal, and tectospinal tracts.
Anatomical Record, 223:76A.
12. Sutherland, D.P., R.J. Nudo, and R.B. Masterton (1989) Hypothalamospinal tract: quantitative
comparison in 24 species. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 15:1085.
13. Masterton, R.B., R.J. Nudo, and D.P. Sutherland (1990) Morphometric relationships among four
forebrain and midbrain tracts descending to the spinal cord. Anatomical Record, 226:67A.
14. Glendenning, K.K., R.B. Masterton, K.A. Hutson, and R.J. Nudo (1990) Ventral nucleus of the
lateral lemniscus: non-tonotopic organization. Anatomical Record, 226:37A.
15. Masterton, R.B., R.J. Nudo, E.M. Granger and K.K. Glendenning (1990) Functional anatomy of
dorsal cochlear nucleus. American Academy of Otolaryngology, San Diego.
16. Nudo, R.J. (1990) Representation of movements in premotor cortex of squirrel monkey:
evidence for a homolog of the arcuate premotor area. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
16:1133.
17. Masterton, R.B., D.P. Sutherland and R.J. Nudo (1991) Distribution of tectospinal neurons
within the deep and intermediate layers of the superior colliculus. Third IBRO World Congress
of Neuroscience, Montreal, Canada, p. 404.
18. Milliken, G.W., R.J. Nudo, R. Grenda, W.M. Jenkins, and M.M. Merzenich (1992) Expansion
of distal forelimb representations in primary motor cortex of adult squirrel monkeys following
motor training. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 18:216.
19. Nudo, R.J., & R. Grenda (1992) Reorganization of distal forelimb representations in primary
motor cortex of adult squirrel monkeys following focal ischemic infarct. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 18:506.
20. Nudo, R.J., S.B. Frost, G.W. Milliken and R.B. Masterton (1993) Sensory and Motor
Representations in a primitive mammal (Monodelphis domestica). Society for Neuroscience
Abstracts, 19:1212.
21. Humphrey, S.M., G.A. Garder, R. Raiszadeh and R.J. Nudo (1994) Loss of sensory, but not
motor responsiveness in intact cortex surrounding a focal ischemic infarct in area 4. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 20:179.
22. Milliken, G.W., E.J. Plautz, G.A. Gardner, R. Raiszadeh and R.J. Nudo (1994) Reorganization
of movement representations in primary motor cortex of adult squirrel monkeys following distal
forelimb restriction. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 20:1394.
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23. Yiao, E. McClendon, R.J. Nudo, and D.J. Felleman (1994) Optical recording of the functional
organization of normal and reorganized visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
20:624.
24. Plautz, E.J., G.W. Milliken and R.J. Nudo (1995) Changes in primary motor cortical
representations are skill-dependent not use-dependent. American Psychological Society
Abstract.
25. Plautz, E.J., G.W. Milliken and R.J. Nudo (1995) Differential effects of skill acquisition and
motor use on the reorganization of motor representations in area 4 of adult squirrel monkeys.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 21:1902.
26. Milliken, G.W., E.J. Plautz and R.J. Nudo (1995) Recovery of finger movement representation
after distal forelimb restriction in adult squirrel monkeys. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 21:
1902.
27. Nudo, R.J., B.M. Wise and F. SiFuentes (1995) Neural substrate for effects of rehabilitation on
motor recovery following focal ischemic infarct. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 21:517.
28. Bertelson, J.A., E.J. Plautz and R.J. Nudo (1996) Reorganization of muscle representations in
motor cortex following a focal ischemic infarct. Society for Neuroscience, 22:2023.
29. Plautz, E.J., G.W. Milliken, G.W. and R.J. Nudo (1996) Anatomical connectivity of
electrophysiologically-identified movement representations in primary motor cortex (M1) of
squirrel monkeys. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 22:1083.
30. Nudo, R.J. (1996) Functional remodeling of motor cortex after ischemic infarct: implications
for rehabilitation. American Heart Association Research Fellowship Symposium, New Orleans.
31. Nudo, R.J. (1997) Functional plasticity in the motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation. Fifteenth Annual Houston Conference on Biomedical Engineering Research,
Houston, Texas.
32. Barbay, H.S., G. Falchook, E. Peden, and R.J. Nudo (1997) Adaptation in rat sensory cortex
after sciatic nerve injury. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 23:1799.
33. Friel, K. and R.J. Nudo (1997) Compensatory motor patterns after cortical ischemia in adult
primates: implications for stroke rehabilitation. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 23:2081.
34. Friel, K.M. and R.J. Nudo (1998) Restraint of the unimpaired hand is not sufficient to retain
spared primary motor hand representation after focal cortical injury. Society for Neuroscience
Abstracts, 24:405.
35. Kleim, J.A., S. Barbay, and R.J. Nudo (1998) Functional reorganization of the rat motor cortex
following motor skill learning. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 24:1427
36. Barbay, S., E.K. Peden, G. Falchook, and R.J. Nudo (1998) Sensitivity of cutaneous hindlimb
responses in somatosensory cortex (s1) of the rat two and four months after a sciatic nerve crush.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 24:635.
37. Friel, K.M., S. Barbay, E.J. Plautz, and R.J. Nudo (1999) Sensory/perceptual deficits after focal
lesions in primary motor cortex of primates. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 25:385.
38. Plautz, E.J., R.J. Nudo, S. Barbay, K.M. Friel, J.A. Kleim, and S.B. Frost (1999) Behavioral and
neurophysiological persistence of an acquired motor skill. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
25:1409.
39. Frost, S.B., S. Barbay, K.M. Friel, E.J. Plautz and R.J. Nudo (2000) Reorganization of primate
premotor cortex following ischemic infarct in primary motor cortex (M1): I. Spontaneous
recovery. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26:679.
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40. Chen, D., S. Barbay, K.M. Friel, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, & R.J. Nudo (2000) Reorganization of
primate premotor cortex following ischemic infarct in primary motor cortex (M1): II. Effects of
forced use. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26:679.
41. Plautz, E.J., G.W. Milliken, C. Knox-DuBois, and R.J. Nudo (2000) Comparison of propofol
and ketamine anesthesia for cortical mapping studies. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
26:680.
42. Friel, K.M., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, D.M. Hutchinson, A.M. Stowe, N. Dancause, and
R.J. Nudo (2001) Dissociation of deficits after microlesions in rostral vs. caudal primary motor
cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 27:931.5.
43. Plautz, E.J., J. Sperry, and R.J. Nudo (2001) Somatotopy in squirrel monkey primary motor
cortex as revealed by microstimulation. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 27:825.8.
44. Barbay, S., E.J. Plautz, K.M. Friel, S.B. Frost, A.M. Stowe, N. Dancause, H. Wang and R.J.
Nudo (2001) Delayed rehabilitative training following a small ischemic infarct in nonhuman
primate primary motor cortex (M1). Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 27:931.4.
45. Barbay, H.S., E.V. Zoubina, I. Eisner and R.J. Nudo (2002) The effects of d-amphetamine on
performance of a skilled motor task in squirrel monkeys. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
Program No. 289.19.
46. Plautz, E.J., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, K.M. Friel, N. Dancause, E.V. Zoubina, A.M. Stowe, A.
Belhaj-Saif, P.D. Cheney and R.J. Nudo (2002) Induction of novel forelimb representations in
peri-infarct motor cortex and motor performance produced by concurrent electrical and
behavioral therapy. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 662.2.
47. Dancause, N., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, K.M. Friel, A.M. Stowe, E.V. Zoubina and R. J.
Nudo (2002) Redistribution of premotor cortical connections after an ischemic lesion in primary
motor cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 262.9.
48. Friel, K.M., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, D.M. Hutchinson, N. Dancause, A.M. Stowe, E.V.
Zoubina, and R. J. Nudo (2002) Consequences of a rostral motor cortex lesion and rehabilitative
training on primary motor cortex hand representation topography. Society for Neuroscience
Abstracts, Program No. 662,1,
49. Quaney, B. and RJ Nudo (2003) Ipsilesional fingertip forces during object manipulation in
chronic stroke. American Physical Therapy Association Section on Research.
50. Nudo, R.J. (2003) Functional and structural plasticity in premotor cortex after cortical ischemia.
Neuroscience Research, S32.
51. Dancause, N., K.A. Brennan, S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, A.M. Stowe, E.V. Zoubina and
R.J. Nudo (2003) Reorganization of interhemispheric connections of the premotor ventral cortex
following ischemic infarct in the primary motor cortex of squirrel monkeys. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 920.10.
52. Quaney B, Maletsky R, Nudo RJ (2003) Ipsilesional Fingertip Force regulation during object
manipulation in individuals chronic stroke. NIH NCMRR Training Meeting, Silver Spring,
Maryland.
53. Dancause N., K.D.Needham, S. Barbay, E.V. Zoubina, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, A.M. Stowe, I.
Eisner-Janowicz & R.J.Nudo (2004) Minimal lesion size in the primary motorCr cortex for the
initiation of recovery associated physiological changes in the ventral premotor cortex. Federation
of European Neuroscience Societies Forum.
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54. Quaney, B.M., R. Maletsky and R.J. Nudo (2004) Ipsilesional fingertip force regulation during
object manipulation in people with chronic stroke. Neural Control of Movement Satellite
Meeting, Motor Learning and Plasticity, Sitges, Spain.
55. Quaney B, Maletsky R, Nudo RJ (2004) Ipsilesional Fingertip Forces After Stroke. Neurology
Report, 27:4.
56. Quaney B, Maletsky R, and RJ Nudo (2004) Effect of Stroke on Control of Grasping during
Object Manipulation. Neurology Report, 27:4, Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical
Therapy Association.
57. Dancause N., K.D. Needham, S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, E.J. Plautz, E.V. Zoubina, A.M. Stowe, I.
Eisner-Janowicz & R.J. Nudo (2004) Ipsilateral and contralateral connections of the ventral
premotor cortex in a New World monkey (Saimiri sciureus): termination bands in the primary
motor cortex. Neural Control of Movement Annual Meeting, Sitges, Spain.
58. Quaney, B., Maletsky, R.A., Perera, S. and R.J. Nudo. (2004) Grip force accuracy improved
with feedback after stroke. Program No. 450.13, 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itineary Planner.
Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience (Online).
59. Quaney B, Nudo RJ (2004) Comparison of Anticipatory Control for Precision Grip in Healthy
Young, Healthy Aging and Individuals with Chronic Stroke. Advanced Research on
Neurorehabilitation, 1:9.
60. Frost, S.B., S. Barbay, A.M. Link and R.J. Nudo (2004) An animal model of white matter
infarct: endothelin-1 injections in the rat. Program No. 458.14, 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itineary
Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience (Online).
61. Barbay, S., E. Zoubina, K. Needham, S.B. Frost, I Eisner-Janowicz, A.M. Stowe, N. Dancause,
E.J. Plautz and R.J. Nudo (2004) D-amphetamine enhances effects of training on recovery of
motor skills in squirrel monkeys following an ischemic infarct in primary motor cortex (M1).
Program No. 807.2, 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itineary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for
Neuroscience, 2004 (Online).
62. Plautz, E.P., S. Barbay, S.B. Frost, N. Dancause, A.M. Stowe, E.V. Zoubina, I. Eisner-Janowicz,
R. Cross and R.J. Nudo (2004) Injury-induced reduction and recovery of hand area
representation in ventral premotor cortex following ischemic infarct in primary motor cortex.
Program No. 878.8, 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for
Neuroscience, 2004 (Online).
63. Heddings, A., M. Bilgen, R. Nudo, B. Toby, T. McIff, W. Brooks (2004) High-resolution MRI
of the human median nerve. American Society for Peripheral Nerve annual meeting.
64. Heddings, A., M. Bilgen, R. Nudo, B. Toby, T. McIff, W. Brooks (2005) High-Resolution MRI
of the Human Median Nerve for Classification of Peripheral Nerve Injury. 72nd Annual Meeting
of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in Washington, DC.
65. Plautz, E.J., S. Barbay, R. Cross, A.M. Stowe, S.B. Frost, I. Eisner-Janowicz, E.V. Zoubina, N.
Dancause and R.J. Nudo (2005) Behavioral recovery is enhanced by electrical stimulation of
peri-infarct motor cortex during rehabilitative training. International Stroke Conference 2005
Abstracts. Stroke 36:429.
66. Dancause N, S Barbay, SB Frost, EJ Plautz, EV Zoubina, AM Stowe, I Eisner-Janowicz, RJ
Nudo (2005) Dissociation of anatomical and physiological reorganization of premotor cortex
following small lesions in primary motor cortex. Program No. 92.12, 2005 Abstract
Viewer/Itinerary Planner, Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, (Online).
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67. Plautz, EJ, S Barbay, SB Frost, AM Stowe, N Dancause, I Janowicz, EV Zoubina, RJ Nudo
(2005) Time course of functional changes in dorsal and ventral premotor cortex following
ischemic infarct in primary motor cortex. Program No. 100.5, 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary
Planner, Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, (Online).
68. Stowe AM, I Janowicz, EJ Plautz, SB Frost, S Barbay, EV Zoubina, N Dancause, M Taylor, RJ
Nudo (2005) Vascular endothelial growth factor associates with neurons in functionally defined
motor areas following an infarct in primary motor cortex. Program No. 333.22, 2005 Abstract
Viewer/Itinerary Planner, Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, (Online).
69. Zoubina EV, S Barbay, N Dancause,, SB Frost, I Janowicz, AM Stowe, EJ Plautz, RJ Nudo
(2005) Beneficial effects of d-amphetamine --supplemented training initiated 20 days after an
ischemic infarct in primary motor cortex (m1) in squirrel monkeys. Program No. 669.7, 2005
Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner, Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, (Online).
70. Taylor MD, N Dancause, AG Feldman, JD Radel, DE Wright, RJ Nudo (2005) Sensory
receptors of the extraocular muscles in the squirrel monkey. Program No. 744.17, 2005 Abstract
Viewer/Itinerary Planner, Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, (Online).
71. S.D.Bury, E.J.Plautz, C.W.Luchies, B.M.Quaney, R.A.Maletsky, R.Field, R.J. Nudo (2005)
Measurements of grip forces in normal adult squirrel monkeys. Program No. 867.24, 2005
Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner, Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, (Online).
72. Frost SB, B Levant, S Barbay, N Dancause, KM Friel, A M.Stowe, EV Zoubina, TL Richards, EJ
Plautz, R.J. Nudo (2005) Receptor-density changes in motor cortical areas following infarct in
primary motor cortex. Program No. 900.9, 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner, Washington,
DC: Society for Neuroscience, (Online).
73. Cirstea CM, CJ Savage, RJ Nudo and WM Brooks (2006) Integrative neuroimaging of primary
motor cortex after stroke. Program No. 559.1. 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta, GA:
Society for Neuroscience, 2006. Online.
74. Bury SD, EJ Plautz, A Sensarma, SB Frost, I Eisner-Jaowicz, S Barbay, MD Taylor, EV
Zoubina, N Dancause and RJ Nudo (2006) Effects of motor cortex infarct on grip force in
squirrel monkeys. Program No. 559.2. 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta, GA: Society
for Neuroscience, 2006. Online.
75. Stowe AM, P Nguyen, EJ Plautz, A Sensarma, SB Frost, I Eisner-Janowicz, S Barbay, MD
Taylor, EV Zoubina, N Dancause and RJ Nudo (2006) Remote neurons increase vascular
endothelial growth factor receptor-2 expression in functionally defined motor areas following an
infarct in primary motor cortexProgram No. 83.4. 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta,
GA: Society for Neuroscience, 2006. Online.
76. Dancause N, V Duric, S Barbay, SB Frost, A Stylianous and RJ Nudo (2007) A new motor field
in the lateral frontal cortex of monkeys. Neural Control of Movement, Spain.
77. Cirstea, CM, R Nudo, C Savage, S Craciunas, W Brooks (2007) Intervention-related alterations
of neuronal predictors and motor recovery in chronic stroke. Program No. 82.19. 2007
Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2007. Online.
78. Craciunas, SC, CM Cirstea, R Nudo, C Savage, W Brooks (2007) Neuronal predictors of motor
recovery in chronic stroke. Program No. 82.16. 2007 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego,
CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2007. Online.
79. Stanford, JA, DJ Guggenmos, CS Bethel-Brown, E Hoover, S Barbay, RJ Nudo (2007) Effects
of lick training on orolingual motor cortical representations. Program No. 412.25. 2007
Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2007. Online.
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80. EJ Plautz, S Barbay, SB Frost, EV Zoubina, N Dancause, I Janowicz, AM Stowe, SD Bury, MD
Taylor, RJ Nudo (2007). Monopolar cortical stimulation plus rehabilitative training to enhance
recovery of function after focal ischemic injury in monkeys. Program No. 82.22. 2007
Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2007. Online.
81. Cirstea, CM, C Savage, R Nudo, W Brooks (2008) Neuronal predictors of stroke recovery.
Stroke, 39:616.
82. Azin, M, ET Urban, III, RJ Nudo and P Mohseni (2008) Implantable Microsystems for
Anatomical Rewiring of Cortical Circuitry. Neural Interfaces Conference, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH, June, 2008.
83. Bury, SD, ET Urban III, S Barbay, EJ Plautz and RJ Nudo (2008) Characterization of
corticocortical projections from the rostral forelimb area to the caudal forelimb area in the rat.
Program No. 78.16. 2008 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for
Neuroscience, 2008. Online.
84. Guggenmos, DJ, S Barbay and RJ Nudo (2008) A comparison of monopolar and bipolar
electrodes for use in intracortical microstimulation. Program No. 101.23. 2008 Neuroscience
Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2008. Online.
85. Fang, P-C, S Barbay, E Plautz, S Strittmatter and RJ Nudo (2008) Combination of NEP 1-40
treatment and motor training enhances behavioral recovery following a focal cortical infarct in
rats. Program No. 597.7. 2008 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for
Neuroscience, 2008. Online.
86. Cirstea, CM, RJ Nudo, SC Craciunas and WM Brooks (2009) Biochemical changes in primary
motor cortex in subcortical stroke. Stroke, 40:E168.
87. Azin, M, DJ Guggenmos, M Nishibe, S Barbay, RJ Nudo and P Mohseni (2009) Implantable
Microsystems for anatomical rewiring of cortical circuitry, Military Health Research Forum
2009, Kansas City, Missouri.
88. Cirstea, CM, RJ Nudo and WM Brooks (2009) Molecular evidence of cortical plasticity in
subcortical stroke. 3rd Annual Canadian Neuroscience meeting, Vancouver, May 2009.
89. Nishibe, M, S Barbay, DJ Guggenmos and RJ Nudo (2009) Behavioral consequences of
controlled cortical impact restricted to the caudal forelimb motor area of rats, Program No. 54.17.
2009 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Chicago, IL: Society for Neuroscience, 2009. Online.
90. Urban, ET, SD Bury, S Barbay, DJ Guggenmos and RJ Nudo (2009) Spared corticocortical
neurons projecting to ischemic core display differential gene expression after focal cortical
infarct in rats. Program No. 243.19. 2009 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Chicago, IL: Society
for Neuroscience, 2009. Online.
91. Cirstea, C.M., W.M. Brooks, S.C. Craciunas, A.E. Popescu, L.J. Hutfles, C.R. Savage and R.J.
Nudo (2009) Stroke: Damage or disease – Mechanisms of abnormal movement. Program No.
568.11. 2009 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Chicago, IL: Society for Neuroscience, 2009.
Online.
92. Azin M, Guggenmos DJ, Barbay S, Nudo, RJ and Mohseni P (2010) An activity-dependent
brain microstimulation SoC with integrated 23nV/rtHz neural recording front-end and 750nW
spike discrimination processor, 2010 Symposium on VLSI Circuits, Honolulu, Hawaii.
93. Barbay M, Guggenmos DJ, Nishibe M, Plautz EJ and Nudo RJ (2010) Repeated use of the
impaired forelimb after a unilateral ischemic infarct in motor cortex of the rat reduces movement
representations in the intact contralateral motor cortex. Program NO. 353.17. 2010 Neuroscience
Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA. Society for Neuroscience, 2010. Online.
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94. Guggenmos, DJ, Azin M, Barbay S, Mohseni P, and Nudo RJ (2010) A wireless microsystem
for activity-dependent stimulation of corticocortical networks. Program No. 818.11. 2010
Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA. Society for Neuroscience, 2010. Online.
95. Bani Ahmed AA, Brooks WM, Nudo RJ, Craciunas SC, Popescu EA, Choi I-Y, Lee S-P, Yeh
H-W, Cirstea CM (2010) Metabolite distribution across primary and secondary motor areas in
chronic stroke. Program No. 897.10. 2010 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA.
Society for Neuroscience, 2010. Online.
96. Cirstea CM, Brooks WM, Craciunas SC, Popescu A, Choi I-Y, Lee S-P, Yeh H-W, Bani-Ahmed
AA, and Nudo RJ (2010) Stroke recovery and neural predictors. Program No. 898.6. 2010
Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA. Society for Neuroscience, 2010. Online.
97. Huntsberry ME, Nudo RJ, McNeal D, Mercken E, de Cabo R, Mattison JA (2011) Modeling and
measuring sarcopenia in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) 37th NCAB/AALAS (National
Capital Area Branch/American Association for Laboratory Animal Science) Seminar 2011,
National Harbor, MD.
98. Craciunas CS, Bahni-Ahmed A, Brooks MW, Nudo R, Popescu EA, Choi IY, Lee SP, Cirstea
CM Metabolic profile of motor cortex in stroke, International Stroke Conference, Los Angeles,
2011
99. Bani-Ahmed A, Nudo R, Savage C, Yeh H-W, Cirstea C (2011) Cortical functional connectivity
depends on stroke severity. Progress in Motor Control, 2011, submitted.
100. Cirstea, CM, Nudo RJ, Brooks WM, Popescu AE, Craciunas SC (2011) Does metabolite
connectivity across spared motor areas altered after stroke? Human Brain Mapping meeting.
101. Nishibe, M, Urban ET, III, Barbay S, Nudo RJ (2011) Rehabilitative motor training restores
cortical premotor forelimb representation after ischemic lesion to primary forelimb motor area in
rats. Program No. 459.09. 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for
Neuroscience, 2011. Online.
102. Cirstea, CM, Craciunas, SC, Nudo RJ, Brooks WM (2011) Multivariate technique improves
stroke recovery prediction. Program No. 252.08. 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New
Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2011. Online.
103. Azin, M, Guggenmos, D, Barbay, S, Nudo, RJ and Mohseni, P (2012) Activity-dependent
intracrotical microstimulation for driving functional behavioral recovery in the rat after traumatic
brain injury. Neural Interfaces Conference 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah.
104. Guggenmos, DJ, Azin, M, Barbay, S, Mohseni, P, and Nudo, RJ (2012) Activity-dependent
stimulation drives functional recovery after traumatic brain injury in the rat. Program No. 682.16.
2012 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2012. Online.
105. Strombom, K, A Geier, T Schmanke, S Barbay, and R Nudo (2012) Development of a model for
movement analysis of squirrel monkey reaching behavior. Program No. 478.02. 2012
Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2012. Online.
106. Nishibe M, Barbay S, and Nudo, R J (2012) Different neurophysiological and behavioral
consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) versus ischemic infarct in the rat. Program No.
680.11. 2012 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2012.
Online.
107. Darling WG, Pizzimenti MA, Rotella DL, G J, Stilwell-Morecraft KS, McNeal DW, Seecharan
D, Zhang H, Edwards I, Nudo RJ, Cheney PD, Morecraft RJ. Recovery of precision grip and
manipulation following lesions of rostral and caudal hand areas of M1 in macaca mulatta.
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Program No. 185.17. 2012 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for
Neuroscience, 2012. Online.
108. Cirstea CM, Bani-Ahmed A, Nudo RJ, Brooks WM, Savage CR, Craciunas SC, Popescu AE.
Primary motor cortex in stroke – relationship between functional and biochemical measures.
Program No. 251.08. 2012 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for
Neuroscience, 2012. Online.
109. Cirstea, CM, Nudo RJ, Savage CR, Yeh H-Y, Brooks WM. (2013) Correlating blood
oxygenation level dependent response with N-acetylaspartate concentrations in M1 after
subcortical stroke. Organization for Human Brain Mapping 19th Annual Meeting, Seattle,
Washington.
110. Cirstea, CM, Nudo RJ, Brooks WM, Yeh H-W, Craciunas SC, Popescu EA, Savage CR, Burris
JE Frey SH (2013) Neurochemical predictors of motor recovery in stroke. American Society of
Neurorehabilitation, San Diego, California. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair, Online, 2014.
111. DeJong SL, Barbay HS, McNeal DW, Frost SB, Cheney PD, Nudo RJ (2013) Feasibility of
stimulus-triggered averaging for longitudinal cortical mapping in a squirrel monkey model of
focal cortical injury. 2013 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for
Neuroscience, 2013. Online.
112. Frost SB, Dunham C, Agbas D, Winter M, Meriwether J, Barbay S, Guggenmos D, Nudo RJ
(2013) Output properties of the cortical hindlimb motor area in spinal-cord injured rats. Program
No. 629.18. 2013 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience,
2013. Online.
113. Guggenmos DJ, Dunham C, Azin M, Barbay S, Mahnken JD, Mohseni P, Nudo RJ (2013)
Neurophysiological effects of activity-dependent stimulation following a controlled cortical
impact to primary motor cortex of the rat. Program No. 79.12. 2013 Neuroscience Meeting
Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2013. Online.
114. Pack A, Guggenmos D, Dunham C, Barbay S, Nudo RJ (2013) A comparison of single unit
activity in spared motor areas following lesion to primary motor cortex. Program No. 79.07. 2013
Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2013. Online.
115. Urban ET III, Nishibe M, Barbay HS, Guggenmos DJ, Nudo RJ (2013) Afferent and efferent
cortical connections of the rostral forelimb area in rat. Program No. 173.09. 2013 Neuroscience
Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2013. Online.
116. Van Acker GM, Guggenmos D, Pack A, Dunham C, Nudo RJ (2013) Potentiating functional
connectivity between distant cortical locations with activity dependent stimulation in the
anesthetized rat. Program No. 79.06. 2013 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA.
Society for Neuroscience, 2013. Online.
117. Bani-Ahmed A, Nudo RJ, Savage CR, Brooks WM, Wick JA, Craciunas SC, Cirstea MC.
Primary motor cortex activation correlates better with kinematic than clinical metrics of arm
motor impairment in chronic stroke. Program No. 652.18. 2013 Neuroscience Meeting Planner.
New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2013. Online.
118. Cirstea MC, Bani-Ahmed A, Nudo RJ, Savage CR, Brooks WM, Craciunas SC. Motor cortical
reorganization and true recovery after stroke. Program No. 652.19. 2013 Neuroscience Meeting
Planner. New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience, 2013. Online.
119. Van Acker GM, Guggenmos D, Pack A, Dunham C, Nudo RJ (2014) Potentiating functional
connectivity between distant cortical locations with activity dependent stimulation in the
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anesthetized rat. Rehabilitation into the 21st Century Poster Session, Cleveland FES Center,
Cleveland, Ohio, October 24, 2014.
Other Professional Communications:
Nudo, R.J. (1980) Effects of varying three auditory dimensions, frequency, intensity and
sound-source azimuth on [14C]-2-deoxyglucose labeling in the inferior colliculus of mouse.
Master's Thesis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
Nudo, R.J. (1985) A quantitative HRP study of the cells originating the corticospinal tract:
comparative morphology in the Anthropoid ancestral lineage. Doctoral dissertation, Florida
State University, Tallahassee, Florida, 287 pp.
INVITED TALKS (# international talks in parentheses)
1. Invited Speaker, Deoxyglucose studies of stimulus coding in mammals., Sensory Processes
Seminar, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, 1982.
2. Invited Speaker, 2-DG studies of hindbrain auditory nuclei in cat, Neurobiology Seminar,
University of California, San Francisco, California, 1984.
3. Invited Speaker, Evolution of the tectospinal tract, Neuroscience Seminar,University of
California, San Francisco, California, 1984.
4. Invited Speaker, The mammalian tectospinal tract, Sensory Processes Seminar, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, Florida, 1985.
5. Invited Speaker, Plasticity in motor cortex, Neuroscience Seminar, Department of
Neurobiology & Anatomy, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, 1987.
6. Invited Speaker, Evolution of the corticospinal tract in the Anthropoid ancestral lineage,
Neuroscience Colloquium, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, 1989.
7. Invited Speaker, Reorganization in motor cortex, Neuroscience Colloquium, University of
Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 1990.
8. Invited Speaker, Reorganization in motor cortex, Neuroscience Colloquium, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1990.
9. Invited Speaker, Interhemispheric asymmetry in the primary motor cortex of squirrel monkey,
conference entitled "Laterality: evolution and mechanism," Department of Psychology,
Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, 1990.
10. (1) Invited Speaker, Use-dependent changes in primate motor cortex, Spring Conference on
Behaviour and Brain, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, 1991.
11. Invited Speaker, Cortical plasticity and learning in non-human primates, Conference on the
Search for the Organic Basis for Psychiatric Disorders, University of Texas Health Science
Center, Houston, Texas, 1991.
12. Invited Speaker, Functional reorganization in motor cortex, Neuroscience Colloquium,
Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1991.
13. Invited Speaker, Functional reorgainzation in motor cortex, Psychobiology Colloquium,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1992.
14. Invited Speaker, Functional reorganization in motor cortex, Psychology Colloquium,
University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 1992.
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15. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex, Physiology Colloquium, University
of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, 1992.
16. Invited Speaker, Reorganization of cortical maps after cortical damage, Seventeenth Winter
Conference on "Neurobiology of Learning and Memory", Park City, Utah, 1993.
17. Invited Speaker, Functional reorganization of motor cortex, Neuroscience Colloquium,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1993.
18. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex in adult primates, Psychology
Colloquium, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993.
19. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex in adult mammals, Neuroscience
Colloquim, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1993.
20. (2) Invited Speaker, Use-dependent alterations of somatomotor cortex in adult primates, 32nd
International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Glasgow, Scotland, August 1, 1993.
21. (3) Invited Speaker, Variation and evolution of the corticospinal tract, invited speaker, NATO
Advanced Study Institute, Behavioral brain research in naturalistic and semi-naturalistic
settings: possibilities and perspectives, Potenza, Italy, 1994.
22. Invited Speaker, Functional plasticity in primary motor cortex of adult primates,
Bioengineering Seminar, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1994.
23. Invited Speaker, Role of motor cortex in recovery of function after ischemic infarct,
Neurosurgery Research Conference, Baylor University Medical School, Houston, Texas,
1995.
24. Invited Speaker, Functional reorganization in motor cortex, Neuroscience Colloquim,
Bowman Gray Medical School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1995.
25. Invited Speaker, Functional plasticity in primary motor cortex of adult primates, Human
Cortical Physiology Seminar, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1995.
26. Invited Speaker, Functional reorganization in motor cortex, Neuroscience Colloquim, Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1996.
27. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Bioengineering Seminar, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1996.
28. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Center on Aging Seminar, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City,
Kansas, 1996.
29. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Invited speaker, McDonnell Conference on Cognitive Rehabilitation,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1996.
30. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Psychobiology Colloquium, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida,
1996.
31. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Psychology Colloquium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1996.
32. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Texas Medical School, Houston,
Texas, 1996.
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33. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Biology of Learning Seminar, Rockefeller University, New York, New York,
1996.
34. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Physical Therapy Seminar, Texas Woman's University, Houston, Texas, 1997.
35. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Invited speaker, Stroke Rehabilitation Conference, Schwab Rehabilitation
Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, 1997.
36. Invited Speaker, Adaptive plasticity in the motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
invited speaker, Physical Therapy 1997: Scientific Meeting & Exposition, San Diego,
California, 1997.
37. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Research Colloquium, The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Houston,
Texas, 1997.
38. Invited Speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex, Neuroscience Colloquium, Department
of Psychology, University of Texas-Austin, 1997.
39. (4) Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Physiology Seminar, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Canada, 1997.
40. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Physiology Colloquium, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1997.
41. (5) Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Second Berlin Workshop on Cortical Plasticity, Berlin, Germany, 1997.
42. Invited Speaker, How Motor Rehabilitation Training Alters the Motor Cortex And Potentiates
Movement After Brain Damage, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
59th Annual Assembly, Atlanta, Georgia, 1997.
43. Invited Speaker, Effects of Rehabilitative Training on Motor Recovery After Stroke,
Developing Effective Exercise Programs for Stroke Rehabilitation and Documenting
Outcomes, a continuing education workshop, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1998.
44. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Thirty First Annual Winter Conference on Brain Research, Snowbird, Utah,
1998.
45. Invited Speaker, Motor cortex plasticity as a basis for recovery of motor function after stroke,
Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Stroke Recovery, American Heart Association Stroke
Meetings, Orlando, Florida, 1998.
46. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Anatomy and Cell Biology Seminar, University of Kansas Medical Center,
Kansas City, Kansas, 1998.
47. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, American Society of Neurorehabilitation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1998.
48. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, 21st Princeton Conference on Cerebrovascular Disease, St. Louis, Missouri,
1998.
49. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, American Physical Therapy Association Conference, Newport, Rhode Island,
1998.
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50. (6) Invited Speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex, Jacques Monod Conference on Plasticity
and Adaptation in Motor Control, Aussois, France, 1998.
51. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Conference on Neuroplasticity and Reorganization of Function after Brain
Injury, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1998.
52. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Lilly Pharmaceuticals, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1998.
53. Invited Speaker, Plasticity in motor cortex following repetitive use, Symposium on Neural
Bases of Dystonia, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, 1998.
54. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Physical Therapy Education Seminar, KU Medical Center, Kansas City,
Kansas, 1998.
55. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Clinical Center Grand Rounds, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,
Maryland, 1999.
56. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Merge Conference, Human Cortical Physiology Unit, National Institutes of
Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1999.
57. Invited Moderator, Neuroimaging techniques in stroke recovery, 24th AHA International
Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, Nashville, Tennessee, 1999.
58. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Consensus conference on stroke drug development, Orlando, Florida, 1999.
59. Invited Speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke
rehabilitation, Proseminar course, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1999.
60. (7) Invited speaker and session chairman, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications
for stroke rehabilitation, European Stroke Conference, Venice, Italy, 1999.
61. (8) Invited speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
2nd World Congress on Neurorehabilitation, Toronto, Canada, 1999.
62. (9) Invited speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Breakfast seminar, American Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Canada, 1999.
63. Invited speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex, American Psychological Society Annual
Meeting, Denver Colorodo, 1999.
64. (10) Invited speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
French Neurological Society Annual Meetings, Paris, France, 1999.
65. Invited speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Physiology and Pharmacology Seminar, University of Oregon Health Sciences Center,
Portland, Oregon, 1999.
66. Invited speaker, Primate model for stroke assessment, Workshop entitled “Behavior
Assessment of Research Animals”, Boston, Massechusetts, 1999.
67. Invited speaker, Neural mechanisms of recovery from stroke, New Biology of Aging, Kansas
City, Missouri, 1999.
68. Invited speaker and co-chairman, Mechanisms for motor relearning after stroke, Workshop
entitled “Adaptive Learning: Interventions for Verbal and Motor Deficits”, National Institutes
of Health, Rockville, Maryland, 1999.
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69. Invited speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Deparment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, Ohio, 1999.
70. Invited speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Rehabilitation Institute of
Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1999.
71. (11) Invited speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex: implications for rehabilitation after brain
injury, Symposium: “Neurobiological background to rehabilitation”, Göteborgs Universitet,
Göteborgs, Sweden, 1999.
72. (12) Invited speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Conference entitled: “Neuronal Plasticity: the Key to Stroke Recovery”, Kanasaskis, Alberta,
Canada, 2000.
73. Invited speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Deparment of Psychology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, 2000.
74. Invited speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Deparment of Molecular Biosciences, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 2000.
75. Invited speaker, Neural Correlates of Motor Recovery After Stroke, Symposium entitled
"From Neuroplasticity to Rehabilitation in Adult Brain", Society for Neurosciences Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2000.
76. Invited speaker, Functional plasticity in motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Rehabilitation Medicine Grand Rounds, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 2000.
77. Invited Speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex, Neuroscience Colloquium, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, Florida, 2000.
78. Invited speaker, Neural correlates of motor recovery after stroke, Department of
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas
City, Kansas, 2000.
79. (13) Invited speaker, Functional remodeling of motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
2nd Biennial Meeting of the Asia Pacific Neural Regeneration Symposium, Xi'an, China, 2000.
80. Invited speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Neuroscience
Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 2000.
81. (14) Invited Speaker, Functional and structural plasticity in premotor cortex after cortical
ischemia, Symposium entitled “Premotor Cortex and Rehabilitation”, 26th Annual Meeting of
the Japan Neuroscience Society, Nagoya, Japan, 2000.
82. Invited Speaker, Workshop on recovery of function, National Institutes of Health, Washington,
DC, 2001.
83. Invited speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex, Neuroscience Program, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan, 2001.
84. Invited Speaker and session moderator, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke,
26th International Stroke Conference, American Heart Association annual meeting, 2001.
85. (15) Invited Speaker, Plasticity in the Cerebral Cortex, Symposium on Experimental
Neuroscience: Regeneration, Plasticity and Neural Repair, Havana, Cuba, 2001.
86. Invited Speaker, Use-dependent plasticity after cortical lesions. What animal models teach us
about stroke, American Society for Neurorehabilitation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2001.
87. (16) Keynote Speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex, First World Congress on Motor
Development and Learning in Infancy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2001.
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88. Invited speaker, Functional plasticity in motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Conference entitled "The Impending Paradigm Shift in Neurorehabilitation and Remediation:
The Melding of Basic Research in Neuroscience and Behavioral Science to Produce Advances
in Therapeutics, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, 2001.
89. Invited speaker,Neural correlates of behavioral recovery after stroke, Annual Conference in
Movement Sciences: Stroke: Motor Dysfunction, Recovery and Therapy. Columbia
University, Teacher’s College, New York, New York, 2001.
90. (17) Invited speaker, Neural correlates of motor recovery after injury to motor cortex, Progress in
Motor Control Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2001.
91. Invited Speaker, Plasticity in the Cerebral Cortex, Department of Molecular and Integrative
Physiology, KU Med Center, 2001.
92. Invited speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex: implications for rehabilitation after brain
injury, Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, 2002.
93. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Life Sciences Seminar,
Kansas City Veteran’s Administration, Kansas City, Missouri, 2002.
94. Invited Speaker, Cortical Plasticity Post-Stroke, pre-conference program entitled "Clinically
Relevant Neuroplasticity: Implications for Motor Recovery and Learning", Neurology Section
of the American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, Boston,
Massachusetts, 2002.
95. Invited speaker, Motor Recovery After Stroke, Association of Academic Physiatrists Annual
Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2002.
96. Invited speaker, Structural and functional plasticity after stroke, Department of Anatomy and
Cell Biology, KU Medical Center, 2002.
97. (18) Invited speaker, Lillian Pollard Memorial Lectureship, Functional plasticity in motor cortex:
implications for stroke rehabilitation, Neuroscience Distinguished Seminar Series, Graduate
Department of Rehabilitation Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 2002.
98. (19) Invited speaker, Adaptive plasticity in motor cortex: implications for rehabilitation after brain
injury, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden, 2002.
99. Invited speaker, Remodeling the brain after injury: new approaches to enhance motor
recovery after stroke, Neurology Grand Rounds, Oregon Health Sciences Center, Portland,
Oregon, 2003.
100. Invited speaker, Repairing the injured brain after stroke, 7th Annual Stroke Symposium,
American Heart Association, Kansas City, Missouri, 2003.
101. Invited Speaker, Functional plasticity in motor cortex: implications for stroke rehabilitation,
Stroke Recovery Course, Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2003.
102. (20) Invited speaker, Learning-dependent plasticity in motor cortex: What animal models teach us
about remodeling the injured brain, Meeting: “Brain plasticity and learning based therapy,
Turin, Italy, 2003.
103. (21) Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, 5th International
Conference on Brain Injury, Stockholm, Sweden, 2003.
104. (22) Keynote Speaker, First Ray Hnatyshyn Memorial Lecture, Repairing the damaged brain in the
21st century, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Stroke Network, St. John, New Brunswick,
Canada, 2003.
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105. (22) Invited speaker, Nobel Symposium: Neural Bases for Motor learning, Symposium entitled
“Neural control of skilled hand movements: computational aspects”, Karolinska Institute,
Stockholm, Sweden, 2003.
106. Invited speaker, Grass Foundation Lecture, New prospects for repairing the damaged brain
based on principles of neuroplasticity, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003.
107. Invited Speaker, 11th annual Louis E. Alley Memorial Lecture, Neuroplasticity as a basis for
recovery after stroke, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 2003.
108. Symposium speaker, Functional and structural plasticity in motor cortex associated with
post-stroke motor recovery, Experimental Biology 2003, annual meeting of the American
Association of Physiology, San Diego, California, 2003.
109. (23) Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Department of Medical
Physiology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2003.
110. (24) Invited Speaker, Repairing the damaged brain in the 21st century, Public lecture at
International Conference Center, Kyoto, Japan, 2004.
111. (25) Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Kyoto University, Kyoto,
Japan, 2004.
112. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after brain injury, Symposium
entitled “Brain reorganization in children with motor disorders”, Annual meeting of the
American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine, 2004.
113. (26) Keynote Speaker, Brain plasticity and recovery: toward a new science of neurorehabilitation ,
Conference entitled, “Neuroscience of Recovery of Function and Rehabilitation”, Brain
Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 2004.
114. (27) Invited Speaker, Application of neuroplasticity principles to poststroke motor recovery,
Symposium entitled, “Functional plasticity and cortical reorganization in the Visual and Motor
Systems in Humans, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, 2004.
115. Chairman, Recovery and Rehabilitation in Stroke session, Princeton Conference on
Cerebrovascular Disease, Baltimore, Maryland, 2004.
116. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Annual meeting of the
Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association, 2004.
117. Invited Speaker, Neural bases for cortical stimulation in stroke recovery, Northstar
Neuroscience, Inc., Seattle, Washington, 2004.
118. Invited Speaker, Neural bases for rehabilitation after stroke, Department of Neurosurgery,
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 2004.
119. Invited Speaker, Preclinical models of cortical stimulation for stroke recovery, Department of
Neurosurgery, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 2004.
120. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Division of Kinesiology,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2004.
121. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Department of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2004.
122. (28) Invited Speaker, Second Edition of a conference entitled “Restauración Neurológica 2004”
International Center for Neurological Restoration (CIREN), Havana, Cuba, 2004.
123. (29) Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Montreal Neurological
Institute Retreat, 2004.
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124. Plasticity and Recovery and Enriched Environments, Invited Speaker, NeuroDevelopmental
Therapy Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2004.
125. Neuroplasticity as a Basis for Stroke Rehabilitation and Preclinical Models of Cortical
Stimulation for Stroke Recovery, Keynote Speaker, Nineteenth Annual Justus F. Lehmann
Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 2004.
126. Invited Speaker, Burke Medical Research Institute, White Plains, New York, 2004.
127. Invited Speaker, Cortical Stimulation for recovery after stroke, Mini-Course, Academy of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, 2004.
128. (30) Invited Speaker, Glaxo Smith-Kline meeting, North Mymms, England, 2005.
129. Invited Speaker, Repairing the brain after stroke, Oregon Health Sciences University,
Portland, Oregon, 2005.
130. Invited Speaker, Brain Plasticity after Stroke: Insights from Animal Models,
Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City,
Kansas, 2005.
131. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Department of
Neurology Translational Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, California, 2005.
132. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a Basis for Recovery of Function after Brain Damage.
University of Kansas-Lawrence, Department of Psychology, 2005.
133. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a Basis for Recovery of Function after Brain Damage.
PsychiatryGrand Rounds, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, 2005.
134. (31) Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a Basis for Recovery of Function after Brain Damage,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong,
China, 2005.
135. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, NIH Grand Rounds,
Bethesda, Maryland, 2005.
136. Invited Speaker, Cortical electrical stimulation to promote recovery after stroke, 2005
International Stroke Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2005.
137. (32) Invited Speaker, Anatomic plasticity in premotor cortex after stroke, Meeting entitled
"Recovery after Stroke", Hamburg, Germany, 2005.
138. Invited Speaker, Plasticity in motor cortex, Summer Institute on Cognitive Neuroscience,
University of California-Davis, Davis, California, 2005.
139. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Neuroscience graduate
seminar, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2005.
140. Invited Speaker, Brain Mechanisms of Neural Plasticity, III STEP Summer Institute on
Translating Evidence into Practice, Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy
Association, Salt Lake City, Utah July 16, 2005.
141. Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, American Heart Association,
Heartland Affiliate Staff Meeting, Overland Park, Kansas, August 18, 2005.
142. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity, Regional professional meeting of the National Stroke
Association, Phoenix, Arizona, September 9, 2005.
143. Invited Speaker, Learning-dependent plasticity in motor cortex: What animal models teach us
about remodeling the injured brain, Program in Neural Science, Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana, September 19, 2005.
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144. Invited Speaker and symposium chair, Stimulation and Motor System Plasticity in Primates,
American Society of Neurorehabilitation/American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine joint
annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, September 30, 2005.
145 (33) Invited Speaker, Brain Plasticity, A Solution and A Problem, Workshop entitled A Window to
the Fugure of Neurorehabilitation, XVII Technical Workshop of the Institut Guttmann,
Barcelona, Spain, October 20, 2005.
146. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity, Regional professional meeting of the National Stroke
Association, Orlando, Florida, October 26, 2005.
147. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity as a basis for recovery after stroke, Program in Physical
Therapy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 9, 2005.
148. Invited Speaker, Stimulation and Motor System Plasticity in Primates, Symposium entitled
“Brain Stimulation to Improve Stroke Outcome”, American Stroke Association International
Stroke Conference, Kissimmee, Florida, February 3, 2006.
149. Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke: a new age of brain repair,12th
Annual American Heart Association Nurses Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, February 11,
2006.
150. Invited Speaker, Principles of neuroplasticity after brain injury: a glimmer of hope from
animal models of recovery, NIH Interagency Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury, Bethesda,
Maryland, March 10, 2006.
151. Invited Speaker, The effect of lesion localization on neuroplasticity, Brain Injuries
Conference, San Antonio, Texas, March 22, 2006.
152. Invited Speaker, Neuroplasticity and recovery after brain injury, Distinguished Scientist
Seminar Series, Department of Comparative Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile,
Alabama, April 13, 2006.
153. Invited Speaker, Brain plasticity and stroke, American Heart Association Staff Meeting,
Kansas City, Missouri, April 21, 2006.
154. Invited Speaker and Session Chair, Neural Control of Abnormal Movements, Neural Control
of Movement Society Annual Meeting, Key Biscayne, Florida, May 2, 2006.
155. Invited Speaker, Meeting entitled Plasticity and Repair in Neurodegenerative Disorders, Lake
Arrowhead, California, May 12, 2006.
156. Invited Speaker, Post-infarct cortical plasticity and behavioral recovery, Princeton
Conference, Portland, Oregon, May 19, 2006.
157. Invited Speaker, What long-term cellular changes are most critical to the development of
VCI?, NINDS Workshop: Cell Biology of Vascular Cognitive Impairment, June 2, 2006.
158. Invited Speaker, Recovery after stroke: the impending age of brain repair, Interdisciplinary
Stroke Rehabilitation Conference, Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital, Greenville, South
Carolina, September 16, 2006.
159. Invited Speaker, Neural Mechanisms of Recovery after Stroke, Neuroscience Research Center,
University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, Texas, September 20, 2006.
160. Invited Tutorial Speaker, Prosthetics Applications in Plastic Brain/Learning and Training,
National Academies Keck Futures Initiative (NAKFI), September 26, 2006.
161. (34) Invited Speaker, Cortical electrophysiology of stroke recovery, Neurorehabilitation Research
Symposium, Tübingen, Germany, October 3, 2006.
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162. Invited Speaker, Plasticity in motor cortex, in Symposium entitled “Neural Plasticity and
Recovery of Function”, 131st Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association,
Chicago, Illinois, October 11, 2006.
163. Keynote Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke: a new age of brain repair,
Interactive Metronome Professional Conference, Austin, Texas, October 14, 2006.
164. Invited Participant, NINDS Workshop entitled Models of Geriatric Epilepsy, Gaithersburg,
Maryland, November 1-3, 2006.
165. Invited Participant, The National Academies and Keck Futures Initiative Workshop entitled
Smart Prosthetics: Exploring Assistive Devices for the Body and Mind, Irvine, California,
November 9-11, 2006.
166. Invited Speaker, Brain Plasticity and Recovery after Stroke, West Virginia University,
Department of Neurology, November 15, 2006.
167. (35) Invited Speaker, Plasticity in Motor Cortex, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden,
November 30, 2006.
168. (36) Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke: a new age of brain repair,
Stockholm Brain Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, November 30, 2006.
169. (37) Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke: a new age of brain repair, Asia-
Pacific Symposium on Neural Regeneration, Shanghai, China, December 8, 2006.
170. Invited Speaker, The role of skill vs. use in the recovery of motor function after stroke,
Conference sponsored by The American Occupational Therapy Foundation entitled “Habit and
Rehabilitation: Promoting Participation”, Pacific Grove, California, February 1, 2007.
171. (38) Invited Speaker, Brain plasticity and recovery after stroke, Institut interdisciplinaire des
Sciences du Vivant des Saints-Pères, Université René Descartes Paris, March 26, 2007.
172. (39) Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, World Confederation of Physical
Therapy, Vancouver, Canada, June 4, 2007.
173. (40) Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, Kuopio Stroke Symposium,
Kuopio, Finland, June 7, 2007.
174. (41) Keynote Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke: the coming age of brain
repair,conference entitled “Advances in Neurorehabilitation, Toronto, Canada, June 16, 2007.
175. (42) Invited Speaker, Mechanisms underlying recovery after stroke, Symposium entitled “Activity-
dependent plasticity in the brain, Turino, Italy, June 22, 2007
176. (43) Invited Speaker, Redistribution of function in motor cortex of non-human primates after
cortical ischemia, IBRO Satellite Meeting on Motor Control, Darwin, Australia, July 20,
2007.
177. Invited Speaker, Rewiring the injured brain in the 21st century, Traumatic Brain Injury
Support Group, Kansas City, Kansas, August 14, 2007.
178. Invited Speaker, Mechanisms underlying recovery after stroke, Annual Neuroscience
Symposium, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota, September 8, 2007.
179. (44) Invited Speaker, The role of neural reorganization in stroke recovery, Masterclasses in
Neuroscience, Windsor Great Park, London, United Kingdom, September 26, 2007.
180. Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, Stowers Institute for Medical
Research, Kansas City, Missouri, November 12, 2007.
181. Invited Speaker, Redistribution of function in motor cortex after stroke, Neuromuscular
Plasticity Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, January 31, 2008.
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182. Invited Speaker, Resolving the temporal mismatch between neural reorganization and
behavioral recovery after cortical injury, Meeting entitled Plasticity and Repair in
Neurodegenerative Disorders, Lake Arrowhead, California, May 16, 2008.
183. (45) Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, Tamagawa University, Machida
City, Japan, August 2, 2008.
184. (46) Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, RIKEN Brain Science Institute
Summer Program, Tokyo, Japan, July 31, 2008.
185. (47) Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke: the coming age of brain repair,
Morinomiya Hospital, Osaka, Japan, August 6, 2008.
186. Invited Speaker, Roadblocks and detours in recovery after stroke. Gerontology Colloquium,
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, September 11, 2008.
187. (48) Invited Speaker, Brain Plasticity – Synaptic reorganization after stroke. 6th World Stroke
Congress, Vienna, Austria, September 25, 2008.
188. Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, Hope Center and Department of
Neurology Research Seminar, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, October 13, 2008.
189. Invited Speaker, Rewiring the brain after stroke, American Heart Association Board Meeting,
Overland Park, Kansas, November 4, 2008.
190. Invited Speaker, Neurobiology of Disease Workshop, Society for Neuroscience Annual
Meeting, Washington, DC, November 14, 2008.
191. Invited Speaker, Sensorimotor Integration in Sensory Prostheses Workshop, Society for
Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 15, 2008.
192. Invited Speaker, Course entitled: Central Nervous System Stimulation: Future Therapies in
Stroke Rehabilitation, American Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation annual
meeting, San Diego, California, November 20, 2008.
193. Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, Neurobiology of Aging Seminar
Series, University of California, San Diego, February 23, 2009.
194. (49) Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetics and brain damage, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Workshop, Lausanne, Switzerland, February 26, 2009.
195. (50) Invited Speaker, Long-distance axonal regrowth after cortical injury in adult rodents and
non-human primates, Restauración Neurológica 2009, International Center for Neurological
Restoration (CIREN), Havana, Cuba, March 2009.
196. Invited Speaker, The new science of brain repair: implications for rehabilitation after brain
injury, Arizona Physical Therapy Association Seminar, Phoenix, Arizona, March 28, 2009.
197. Keynote Speaker, Neuroplasticity and the Coming Age of Brain Repair, Graduate Research
Day, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, April 17,
2009.
198. (51) Special Lecturer, Neuroplasticity and neurorehabilitation, Symposium on Neuroplasticity and
Neurorehabilitation, Danish Society of Neuroscience, Jutland, Denmark, May 3, 2009.
199. Invited Speaker, Long distance axonal regrowth after cortical injury in adult rodents and non-
human primates, Organization for Human Brain Mapping 15th Annual Meeting, Session 12 --
Structural Plasticity: Rewiring the Brain [of Mice Monkeys and Men], San Francisco,
California, June 20, 2009.
200. Invited Speaker, Future prospects for brain prosthetics, Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand
Rounds, Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, August 21, 2009.
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201. Invited Speaker, Brain machine interfaces for modulating recovery after stroke, Neurology
Grand Rounds, University of Texas at Houston, September 11, 2009.
202. (52) Invited Speaker, Cortical brain stimulation, International Symposium on Neurorehabilitation:
From Basics to Future, Valencia, Spain, October 15, 2009.
203. Invited Speaker, Rewiring the Brain after Stroke, Behavioral and Brain Sciences Colloquium
Series, University of Texas at Dallas, November 6, 2009.
204. Invited Speaker, Brain mechanisms of recovery after stroke, Neurology Grand Rounds,
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska, December 3, 2009.
205. Invited Speaker, Brain machine interfaces for modulating recovery after stroke, University of
Nebraska-Omaha Biomechanics Lab Journal Club, December 4, 2009.
206. Keynote Speaker, The Role of Neural Reorganization in Recovery after Brain Injury, 2010
Speech Motor Control Conference, Savannah, Georgia, March 5, 2010.
207. (53) Invited Speaker, Brain Machine Interfaces for Modulating Recovery after Strokes, Seoul
National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, March 12, 2010.
208. (54) Plenary Lecturer, Neuroplasticity and the Coming Age of Brain Repair, Korean Society of
Neurorehabilitation, Seoul, South Korea, March 13, 2010.
209. Invited Speaker, The Role of Neural Reorganization in Recovery after Brain Injury,
Neuroscience Seminar Series, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, April 14, 2010.
210. Invited Speaker, Cortical brain stimulation for modulating recovery after stroke, Neurology
Grand Rounds, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, April 15, 2010.
211. Invited Session Introducer, Session on “Recovery”, 27th Princeton Conference on
Cerebrovascular Disease, Boston, Massachusetts, April 24, 2010.
212. Invited Speaker, Progress and Discovery in Mechanisms of Repair and Recovery Following
Stroke, Symposium entitled Therapeutic Frontiers in Acute CNS Injury”, May 7, 2010.
213. Invited Speaker, Neuro-Recovery: Where is Research Now? The First Beverly Drake
Symposium – Promoting Neural Recovery after Stroke, University of Kansas Medical Center,
Kansas City, Kansas, June 26, 2010.
214. Invited Speaker, The Emerging Field of Optogenetics: Potential for Neuroscience Research
and Clinical Applications, Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, KU Medical Center,
August 20, 2010.
215. Invited Speaker, Future Prospects for Brain Prosthetics, Emerging Trends Conference, KU
HealthPartners, Inc., Kansas City, Kansas, September 21, 2010.
216. Invited Speaker, Mechanisms of Recovery following Stroke and Implications for New
Treatment Approaches, Ibsen Conference, Iowa Health, Des Moines, Iowa, November 9,
2010.
217. Invited Speaker, Neural Bases of Recovery after Brain Injury, Neuroplasticity in the Mature
Brain, 20th Annual NIDCD-Sponsored Research Symposium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
November 20, 2010.
218. Plenary Speaker, Plasticity of Brain Networks and Relationship to Recovery after Injury,
NICHD Scientific Vision Plasticity Workshop, Washington, DC. January 13, 2011.
219. Invited Speaker, Mechanisms of Recovery following Stroke and Implications for New
Treatment Approaches, Institute of Gerontology Colloquium/Professional Development
Series, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, February 15, 2011.
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220. (55) Guest Faculty, Fourth DST-SERC School on Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience, National
Brain Research Centre, Manesar, India, February 21-March 4, 2011.
221. Invited Speaker, Mechanisms of Brain Repair and the Prospects for Recovery after Stroke,
Joint Psychiatry/Combined Grand Rounds, Kansas Medical Education Foundation, Topeka,
KS, March 12, 2011.
222. Invited Speaker, Current Research in Brain Injury Recovery, Brain Injury Association of
Kansas and Greater Kansas City Annual Professional Conference, Overland Park, KS, March
31, 2011.
223. Invited Speaker, Cortical Reorganization and Neural Recovery, MARS-State of the Science
(SOS) meeting, Chicago, Illinois, May 12, 2011.
224. Invited Speaker, Electrical Stimulation for Treating Stroke, 57th Annual American Society for
Artificial Internal Organs Conference, Washington, DC, June 10, 2011.
225. Keynote Speaker, Plasticity of Brain Networks and Relationship to Recovery after Injury,
Rehabilitation Institute Annual Research Day, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, June 16, 2011.
226. Invited Speaker, Brain Prosthetics for Treatment of Stroke and Brain Injury, Frontiers in
Regenerative Medicine Symposium, Duke Translational Research Institute, Duke University,
Durham, North Carolina, June 20, 2011.
227. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, American Society for
Neurorehabilitation Clinician Scientist Award lecture, ASNR-ACRM Joint Educational
Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October 14, 2011.
228. Invited Speaker, Repairing the Brain after Injury, Annual War and Recovery Day, Brain
Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City, November 4, 2011.
229. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, Neurobiology of
Disease Course, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas, November 30,
2011.
230. Invited Speaker, New tools for building artificial communication bridges in the injured brain,
Neurobiology and Anatomy Seminar Series, University of Texas Health Science Center,
Houston, Texas, December 1, 2011.
231. Invited Speaker, Update on CVA Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Psychology 2012, 14th Annual
Conference, American Psychological Association, Fort Worth, Texas, February 25, 2012.
232. Invited Speaker, Current Research in Brain Injury Recovery, Brain Injury Association
Professional Conference, Brain Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City,
Overland Park, Kansas, March 29, 2012.
233. (56) Invited Speaker, Advances in smart prosthetics for modulating neural pathways after brain
injury, 7th International Symposium on Neuroprotection and Neurorepair, Potsdam, Germany,
May 3, 2012.
234. (57) Keynote Speaker, Translational Research Processes, Satellite Symposium entitled
“Establishing Collaborations and Priorities in Clinical and Translational Stroke Rehabilitation
Research”, Hunter Medical Research Institute, Hunter, Australia, May 14, 2012.
235. (58) Keynote Speaker, Michael Barnes Lecture, Harnessing the potential of neuroplasticity to
improve recovery after brain injury, 7th World Congress of NeuroRehabilitation, Melbourne,
Australia, May 17, 2012.
236. (59) Invited Speaker, Role of neural reorganization in recovery after stroke, St. Vincent’s
Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, May 18, 2012.
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237. (60) Invited Speaker, Novel neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, International
Neuropsychological Symposium, Bonifacio, Corsica, France, June, 2012.
238. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, annual Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation Conference, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles,
California, September 15, 2012.
239. Invited Speaker, Symposium entitled “Hebb Recovers from a Stroke: Activity-Dependent
Plasticity, Circuit Reorganization and Neural Repair in Cortex after Focal Ischemia”, Society
for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, October 15, 2012.
240. Keynote Speaker, Harnessing the potential of neuroplasticity to improve recovery after brain
injury, 33rd annual Braintree Neurorehabilitation Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
November 3, 2012.
241. Invited Speaker, Windows of opportunity for rehabilitative strategies after stroke, 33rd annual
Braintree Neurorehabilitation Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 3, 2012.
242. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, Neurology Grand
Rounds, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, November 16, 2012
243. Invited Speaker, Windows of opportunity for rehabilitative strategies after stroke, Neurology
Residency Lecture, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, November 16, 2012
244. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, Basic Neuroscience
Seminar Series, University of Texas-Southwestern, Dallas, Texas, January 15, 2013.
244. (61) Invited Speaker, Basic principles of neuroplasticity, International Symposium: Physical
activity and health promotion during life course, Jyväskylä, Finland, January 22, 2013.
245. Invited Speaker, The Emergence of Restorative Therapies: Drugs and Devices, The Next Big
Thing in Stroke (at Lightning Speed), Invited Symposium, American Heart Association
International Stroke Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 6, 2013.
246. Invited Speaker, Axonal Sprouting and the Formation of New Connections after Stroke, The
Stroke Skeptic: What is the Role of Neural Repair Events in the Brain in Human Functional
Recovery after Stroke?, Invited Symposium, American Heart Association International Stroke
Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 7, 2013.
247. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, LeFeber Winter Lecture
Series on Aging, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, April, 2013.
248. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, Spinal Cord and Brain
Injury Research Center, University of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, April, 2013.
249. (62) Keynote Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, Third Rehabilitation
Medicine Summit Forum, Beijing, China, August 10, 2013.
250. (63) Invited Speaker, World Congress of Neurology, Vienna, Austria, September, 2013.
251. (64) Invited Speaker, Plasticity of Brain Networks and Relationship to Recovery after Injury, Brain
Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 11, 2013.
252. (65) Invited Symposium Speaker, Development and application of a closed-loop neural prosthesis
to potentiate functional connectivity and restore function after cortical injury. 2014
Australasian Neuroscience Society, Adelaide, Australia, January 31, 2014.
253. (66) Plenary Lecture, Neuroplasticity and recovery: Lessons from animal models. 2014
Australiasian Neuroscience Society Sensorimotor Satellite Meeting, Adelaide, Australia,
February 1, 2014.
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254. Invited Speaker, Research in Neurorehabilitation:New neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the
injured brain. Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City,
Kansas, February 14, 2014.
255. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, Winter Conference on
Neural Plasticity, Vieques, Puerto Rico, February 27, 2014.
256. (67) Invited Speaker, Rehabilitation after stroke: lessons from animal models of neuroplasticity,
Pre-conference course, 4th Scientific Conference "Restauración Neurológica 2014, Havana,
Cuba, March 5 2014.
257. (68) Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, 4th Scientific
Conference "Restauración Neurológica 2014, Havana, Cuba, March 6, 2014.
258. (68) Plenary Lecture, The Impact of the Neuroscience of Brain Plasticity on Advancements in
Neurorehabilitation Interventions, 4th Scientific Conference "Restauración Neurológica 2014,
Havana, Cuba, March 7, 2014.
259. (69) Keynote Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain, Conference on
Systems Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Tokyo, Japan, March 13, 2014.
260. Invited Speaker, Neuroprosthetic tools for repair of the injured brain Burke-Cornell Medical
Research Institute Weekly Colloquium, White Plains, New York, March 25, 2014.
261. Invited Speaker, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, April 4, 2014.
262. Distinguished Lecturer, University of Missouri School of Health Professions Scholarship and
Discovery Lecture Series, April 11, 2014.
263. (70) Invited Speaker, 36th Symposium of the GRSNC: Sensorimotor Rehabilitation: At the
crossroad of the Basic and Clinical Sciences, University of Montreal, Montreal Canada, May
13, 2014.
264. (70) Invited Speaker, III Workshop of Synaptic Plasticity: From Bench to Bedside, Milazzo, Sicily,
June 2014.
265. Invited Speaker, Shaping plasticity to enhance recovery after brain injury, Peter Jay Sharp
Foundation Visiting Professor in Neurological Rehabilitation, Division of Rehabilitation
Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, December 18, 2014.
266. Invited Speaker, Targeting the contralesional hemisphere for post-stroke recoveyr: Influence
of rehabilitative training and non-invasive brain stimulation, International Stroke Conference,
Nashville, TN, February 10, 2015.
267. (71) Keynote Speaker, Closed-loop approaches for enhancing recovery after brain and spinal cord
injury, 1st International Brain Stimulation Conference, Singapore, March 2, 2015
268. (72) Keynote Speaker, Applications of closed-loop approaches to therapeutic brain stimulation,
International Workshop on Clinical Brain-Machine Interface Systems, Tokyo Japan, March
2015.
269. Invited Speaker, Adaptive stimulation approaches to enhancing neuroplasticity and
behavioral recovery after brain injury, Symposium on Motor Control Satellite Meeting,
Charleston, SC, April, 2015.
271. (73) Keynote Speaker, Mechanisms of neuroplasticity, European Conference on
NeuroRehabilitation, Maastricht, The Netherlands, May 2015.
272. (75) Invited Speaker, Canadian Stroke Congress, Toronto, Canada, September 2015.
273. (76) Invited Speaker, Mechanisms underlying recovery of function after brain injury, Italian
Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ferrara, Italy, October 2015.
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274. (77) Invited Speaker, Applications of closed-loop approaches to therapeutic brain stimulation,
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genoa, Italy, October 2015.
274. Keynote Speaker, Zen and the art of brain repair, Neuroplasticity Group Luncheon, American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, October 28, 2015.
275. Invited Speaker, Advances in maximizing motor recovery, Symposium on Neuroplasticity,
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, October 28, 2015.
276. Invited Speaker, Neuroscience Seminar Series, Ohio State University, Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine, February 2016.
277. Invited Speaker, Shaping plasticity to enhance recovery after brain injury, Center for Brain
Plasticity and Recovery, Georgetown University and MedStar National Rehabilitation
Hospital, Washington, DC, March 16, 2016.
278. Keynote Speaker, Repairing the injured brain from the inside out, Beyond Rehab: Succeeding
at Life, Brain Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City, March 30, 2016.
279. (77) Keynote Speaker, Shaping plasticity to enhance recovery after brain injury, Mexican Society
for Biochemistry, First Neurobiology Meeting, Puebla, Mexico, April 5, 2016.
280. (78) Invited Speaker, Closed-loop systems for enhancing recovery after stroke, Neuroprotection
and Neurorepair 2016 meeting, Leipzig, Germany, April 20, 2016.
281. Invited Speaker, The BIG Seminar Series, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, April,
2016.
282. (79) Plenary Speaker, Modulating plasticity to repair the injured brain, 7th Annual Meeting of the
Japanese Society for Neural Repair and Neurorehabilitation (JSNRNR), Kobe, Japan, May 21
2016.
283. (80) Invited Speaker, Mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of neuromodulation after
brain injury, Italian Neurophysiological Society annual meeting, Latina, Italy, May 2016.
284. (81) Keynote Speaker, Shaping plasticity to enhance recovery after brain injury, Brazil
Neuromodulation Society, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 29, 2016.
285. (82) Invited Speaker, The Fresco Conference on Synaptic Plasticity: from bench to bedside, Lucca,
Italy, September 12, 2016