Assistant Professor
School of Physical Therapy, Western University
Gray Centre for Mobility and Activity, Parkwood Institute
Neurorehabilitation Physiology Lab
Exploring the neural control of movement
Welcome to the Neurorehabilitation Physiology Lab, located at Parkwood Institute, in London, Ontario.
Projects in the lab explore how the brain controls movement, and how the brain recovers after a stroke. Ultimately, the lab's goal is to find ways to enhance stroke mobility recovery. The lab is directed by Dr. Sue Peters who is a neuroscientist and physiotherapist.
Interested in research?
We are looking for lab members who are curious and motivated, with a strong academic record, with a passion to learn how to do scientific neuroscience research. Projects include basic neuroscience questions around the neural control of locomotion, and clinical questions of how to promote mobility recovery after stroke through neurorehabilitation. Check "Join the Lab" for more information.