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We are building a positive research culture at St George's where researchers feel empowered to do their best work and develop their career.
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St George’s celebrated its annual Research Day on Wednesday 11th December. The day showcased the hard work, latest findings and achievements from the vibrant research community.
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Led by Head of Section, Professor Francesca Morgante.
In the Neuromodulation and Motor Control group, we utilise electrophysiology, psychophysiology, and kinematic methods to identify new targets for neuromodulation, predict treatment response, and develop biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases, neuropsychiatric disorders, and neuropathic pain syndromes.
Our work also includes studying the physiology of spinal cord lesions and creating innovative interventions.
Our research aims to improve quality of life and functioning for people with various neurological and motor conditions.
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