Prof. J. Rothwell presenting “Is non-invasive brain stimulation a key tool in neuroenhancement?” at Instituto Cajal, Neural Rehabilitation Group
Prof. J. Rothwell presenting “Is non-invasive brain stimulation a key tool in neuroenhancement?” at Instituto Cajal, Neural Rehabilitation Group
Prof. Natalie Mrachacz and Prof. Dario Farina visited Cajal Institute to talk about BCI in Rehabilitation. Great future perspectives!
Interesting talk about “Effects of focal static magnetic field on motor cortex” by A. Oliviero.
De lo más natural – Robots, ¿amigos o enemigos? (programa completo)
“Un exoesqueleto puede poner de pie a una persona y mantenerla asà durante bastante tiempo” según @juan_c_moreno del @InstitutoCajal pic.twitter.com/70MXvH7pqq
— De lo Más Natural (@MasNatural_rne) 11 de febrero de 2017
Robots que ayudan a caminar. Nos explica @juan_c_moreno del @InstitutoCajal que están tratando de utilizar exoesqueletos en terapias fÃsicas pic.twitter.com/LkJ1MmwziG
— De lo Más Natural (@MasNatural_rne) 11 de febrero de 2017
.@juan_c_moreno nos contará cómo trabajan con @HNParaplejicos y consiguen que "vuelvan a caminar". #exoesqueletos pic.twitter.com/4uTPZY13tU
— De lo Más Natural (@MasNatural_rne) 8 de febrero de 2017
Our colleague Stefano Piazza has presented his PhD thesis about cutaneomuscular neuronal excitability after incomplete spinal cord injury.
Congratulations Stefano!
The article entitled “Wearable Robots Usher in Next Generation of Mobility Therapies” has been published in the number 58 (Dec 2016 – Jan 2017) of the Research eu Results Magazine (p. 35)
Juan C. Moreno, Guillermo Asin and Shingo Shimoda introduced BioMot Project’s exoskeleton at Global Robot Expo.
Demostration of the BIOMOT #exoskeleton at @globalrobotexpo @NRG__CSIC pic.twitter.com/1nxtYzOeEQ
— Jose Gonzalez-Vargas (@robo_tico) 3 de febrero de 2017
This year again the Summer School of Neurorehabilitation and the Demove symposium come together !!!
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2017 School and Symposium on Advanced Neurorehabilitation (SSNR2017)
Baiona, Spain
September 17-22
info@ssnr2017.org
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Dear colleagues,
On behalf of all the organizers it is our pleasure to invite you to the 2017 School and Symposium in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (SSNR2017) that will take place in Baiona (Spain) from September 17-22, 2017.
SSNR2017 will provide in depth education on advanced procedures for neurorehabilitation of motor dysfunction, covering -at the basic and advanced levels- practical applications based on innovative neuroprosthetic systems, robotic interfaces and other combinational approaches. This year the Summer School of Neurorehabilitation and the Demove Symposium meet in an intense week to offer you exceptional opportunities to increase your skills and knowledge in the astonishing field of Neural Engineering and Rehabilitation.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Baiona (Spain) on September 2017!
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– Registration –
Prospective applicants must fill in the Application Form by May 15, 2017. The admission to the SSNR2017 will be decided upon a selection made by the Steering Committee based on the short abstract and CV submitted in the registration form. Earlier registrations will be given priority. Notification of the acceptance will be made by June 1, 2017. The SSNR2017 will begin with a welcome cocktail in the evening of the 17th of September (2017) and it will last Friday at 13.00.
After the selection process of the school, students will be encouraged to send contributions (2-page abstracts). Authors of the accepted articles will present their work (poster or oral presentations depending on the decision of the scientific committee) during the last two days.
– Important Deadlines and Registration Fees-
Application: May 15, 2017
Notification: June 1, 2017
Payment: July 1, 2017
Fee (School + Symposium + Half-board accommodation + Welcome Reception + Gala dinner + Social program): 1090 €
– Confirmed Plenary speakers-
Christian Cipriani, The Biorobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa, Italy
Andrea D’Avella, Università di Messina, Italy
Oscar Herreras, Cajal Institute, CSIC, Spain
Marco Molinari, IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia, Italy
Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting, Aalborg University, Denmark
Klaus-Robert Muller, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Jonathan Wolpaw, Wadsworth Center. New York State Department of Health, USA
Ulf Zieman, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen, Germany
-Tentative Workshops-
WS1 – Neural interfaces and Wearable robotics in rehabilitation: a clinical perspective
Organizer: Jose L. Pons, CSIC
WS2 – Brain Computer Interfaces: principles and applications in neurorehabilitation
Organizer: Arnau Espinosa, Guger Technologies OG
WS3 – DEMOVE Workshop on “Advanced EMG Processing for Man-Machine Interfacing in Neurorehabilitation”
Organizer: Silvia Muceli, Imperial College
WS4 – Effect of functional devices on body representation. The neurobiological aspects of embodiment
Organizers: Marco Molinari, Iolanda Pisotta and Mariella Pazzaglia. IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia, Rome, Italy
For further and up-to-date information, please visit the conference website: http://www.ssnr2017.org