You're not. You're doing nothing to get stroke solved to 100% recovery. You'll want that when you are the 1 in 4 per WHO that has a stroke!
As far as I can tell nobody in stroke has a functioning brain! Prove me wrong!
How are we addressing big questions in neurorehabilitation?
UCL Centre for Neurorehabilitation
CNR Research Networking Event
Thursday 19 October 2023, 17:30-19:00
Basement Lecture Theatre, 33 Queen Square, WC1N 3BG
CNR is excited to announce our next Research Networking Event on 19th October 2023. We want to create a forum in which researchers and clinicians talk to each other about questions they have on aspects of neurorehabilitation, and possible techniques to explore those questions. Research in neurorehabilitation often takes a long time to carry out, and even longer to publish, and this event will give us the chance to learn what research is under way and what is being achieved. It offers an opportunity to give input and feedback and may inspire more clinicians to get involved in research. Please join us after the event for wine, soft drinks, crisps and networking!
We are inviting abstracts with a view to delivering a short talk (7 minutes, maximum 3 slides) showcasing your research, particularly highlighting methods and how you may use them to answer research questions in neurorehabilitation. We will then give each speaker a station and invite colleagues to join them for further discussions. If you would like to submit an abstract, please contact cnr@ucl.ac.uk before 10th October for more information.
If you would like to attend this Research Networking Event, please register below for a free ticket.
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