March 2025
March 2025
"A Weekend in Los Angeles: Leveraging Data Science to Improve Reproducibility in Neurorehabilitation Research"
by Aaron Huynh, B.S., PhD Student in the Neuroscience Graduate Program
Recently, I attended the 3rd annual Reproducible Rehabilitation (ReproRehab) Research Summit as a Learning Fellow, where I set goals to share my research, connect with fellow scientists studying neural recovery and rehabilitation, and gather insights to strengthen my experimental design and professional growth. Here is what I gained from this experience: a deeper understanding of emerging methods in motor neuroscience, valuable feedback that refined my research approach, and new professional connections that will help shape the next stages of my work.
