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Kelly Westlake

Curriculum Vitae

Kelly Patricia Westlake, PhD, PT Assistant Professor Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences University of Maryland School of Medicine

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February 21, 2015

CONTACT INFORMATION; University of Maryland, School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences (PTRS) Allied Health Building, 100 Penn St., Suite 205C Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 706-5919 Email: kwestlake@som.umaryland.edu EDUCATION: 1995

B.Sc., School of Physical Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, QC Research Advisor: Ricardo Torres-Moreno, PhD

2001

M.Sc., School of Rehabilitation Science, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Advisors: Will Boyce, PhD, PT; Sandra Olney, PhD, PT

2007

Ph.D., School of Rehabilitation Science, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Advisor: Elsie Culham, PhD, PT

POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING: 2007-2008 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Stanford University & VA Rehabilitation Research and Development 2008-2011

LICENSURE: Active Active

Departments of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging and Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation, University of California, San Francisco

Physical Therapy, State of New York Physical Therapy, State of Maryland

CONTINUING EDUCATION: 2015-present Annual APTA combined sections meeting programming related to neurological rehabilitation, cognition, balance and falls. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Academic Appointments: 2000-2003 Research Assistant Queen’s University, School of Rehabilitation Therapy Physical Therapy Program Kingston, ON 2004-2005

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Queen’s University, School of Rehabilitation Therapy Physical Therapy Program Kingston, ON 2011-present Assistant Professor University of Maryland, School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences (primary) Department of Neurology (secondary) Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine (secondary) Baltimore, MD 2011-present Associate Member, Graduate Faculty University of Maryland, Baltimore Graduate School Baltimore, MD Clinical Employment: 1995-1997 Physical Therapist Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Centre, Lafayette, LA Focus: neurology, in-patient orthopedics, pediatrics 1997-1999

Lead Physical Therapist Northern Duchess Health Care Facility Rhinebeck, NY Focus: neurology, long-term care

2001-2005

Physical Therapist (per diem) Providence Continuing Care Centre Kingston, ON Focus: neurology, in-patient orthopedics, cardio-respiratory, pediatrics

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: 1995-2007 Canadian Physiotherapy Association (Neurology Division) 2004-2005 Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Falls Prevention Coalition 2005-present American Physical Therapy Association (Neurology and Research Divisions) 2008-present Society for Neuroscience 2009-2012 Organization for Human Brain Mapping HONORS AND AWARDS: 1999-2002 Queen’s University Graduate Award, received each year 2000-2001 Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Award, $10,000 2001-2002 R. Samuel McLaughlin Fellowship, Queen’s University, $10,000 2002-2006 Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Doctoral Studentship Award (Awarded, but declined in favor of CIHR doctoral fellowship) 2002-2007 CIHR Doctoral Fellowship for Health Professionals, $214,000 2007 Governor General of Canada Academic Gold Medal of Excellence Nominee 2007 Physiotherapy Foundation of Canada Constance Beattie Award, $1,000 2007-2010 CIHR Institute of Aging Postdoctoral Fellowship (Awarded, but declined in favor of CIHR clinical research fellowship) 2007-2010 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Clinical Research Initiative Postdoctoral Fellowship, $180,000

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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE: Institutional Service University of Maryland, Baltimore 2011-present Member, PTRS PhD student admissions committee 2012-2013 Member, PTRS Strategic planning committee 2012-2013 Member, PTRS Department task force on improving department efficiency and effectiveness 2012-2013 Member, PTRS Student grievance committee 2012-2014 Member, PTRS Basic Science curriculum reorganizing committee 2012-2014 Voting Member, Graduate School Awards Committee 2013-present PTRS Member, School of Medicine Council 2013-2014 Chair, PTRS Student grievance committee 2013-present Member, Academic advancement committee University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2013 Member, PhD Thesis Defense Committee for Sai Ma Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering 2015 Member, MSc Thesis Defense Committee for Jonathan Laney Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering National Service Journal/ Abstract Peer Review 2005-present Adhoc reviewer Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development BioMed Central (BMC) Musculoskeletal Disorders Stroke Physical Therapy Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Frontiers in Neuroscience, Neurology Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences Journal of Hand Therapy Experimental Brain Research Neuroscience Letters Journal of Motor Behavior Neuroimage 2010-2013 Abstract reviewer Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association NIH Study Section 2013 Ad hoc member, NIH Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Sciences Study Section (MRS) APTA 2015

Research committee member, Neurology section

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TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: Queen’s University, Faculty of Health Science School of Rehabilitation Therapy and Rehabilitation Science 2000, 2001 Mini-Enrichment Rehabilitation Course for High School Students Co-Course Developer and Leader, 1 of 2 lecturers and lab leads Class size: 15, Contact hours: 60 in 2000 (over 2 weeks), 90 in 2001 (over 3 weeks) 2000, 2002

PT 215 Musculoskeletal Management I Lecturer and Lab Leader, Section on Elbow and Knee Joints Average class size: 45, Contact hours/year: 7 (3 lecture hrs, 2 lab hrs x 2 groups)

2000, 2003

PT 316 Neurology I, Clinical Neurology Teaching Assistant

2001

PT 315 Musculoskeletal Management II Teaching Assistant

2002

PT 215 Musculoskeletal Management I Teaching Assistant

2002

Mushkegowuk Territory Community Rehabilitation Aides Project Co-Course Developer and Leader, 1 of 2 primary lecturers Weeneebayko Health Athuskaywin & Queen’s University, Fort Albany, ON Class size: 20, Contact hours: 40 (over 2 weeks)

2003

RHBS 322, Fundamentals of Motor Performance II Lecturer, “Balance and Postural Control” Class size: 80, Contact hours: 3

2004

PT 416 Neurology II, Neurodiagnostic tools and Pediatric neurology Course Leader, primary lecturer and lab instructor (Neurodiagnostic tools) Course Coordinator (Pediatric neurology) Class size, Contact hours: 38 (18 lecture hrs, 10 lab hrs x 2 groups)

2005

PT 316, Neurology I, Neurorehabilitation Course Leader, Primary lecturer and lab instructor Class size: 45, Contact hours: 82.5 (34.5 lecture hrs, 24 lab hrs x 2 groups)

Stanford University Program in Human Biology 2007 Human Biology 136: Neural Basis of Human Movement Lecturer and Lab Leader, “Sensory contribution to movement” Class size: 20, Contact hours: 6 University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science 2009, 2010 Lecturer, “Neuroimaging and Rehabilitation” PT 210 Radiology Class size: 28, Contact hours/year: 2

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University of Maryland, School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Entry-Level Doctoral Physical Therapy Program 2011-present DPTE 513: Basic Sciences II Lecturer on neural circuits, somatosensation, and learning and memory Average class size: 56, Contact hours: 4 (2011), 10 (2012), 5.5 (2013), 5.5 (2014) 2011-present DPTE 514: Basic Sciences III Lab Assist on neurological assessments, neuromuscular integration, PNF Average class size: 56, Contact hours: 31 (2011), 23 (2012), 12 (2013), 30 (2014), 23 (2015) 2011-present DPTE 524: Neuromusclar I Lecturer and lab lead on cognition and perceptual disorders, Lab Assist on differential diagnosis, management of patients with stroke/brain tumor and TBI Evidence Based Seminar Facilitator (2011-2014) Average class size: 55, Contact hours: 45.5 (2011), 35 (2012), 35 (2013), 34.5 (2014) 2011-present DPTE 527: Neuromuscular II Lecturer and Lab Lead on polyneuropathies, Lab Assist on SCI wheelchair mobility Evidence Based Seminar Facilitator (2011-2014) Co-Block Leader (2015) Average class size: 56, Contact hours: 25 (2011), 38 (2012), 31.5 (2013), 22.5 (2014), 47 (2015) 2011-2014

DPTE 521: Medical Issues II Evidence Based Practice Seminar Facilitator Average class size: 58, Contact hours: 4 (2011), 4 (2012), 4 (2013), 4 (2014)

Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences 2011,2013

PTRS 688: Special Topics: Foundations in Rehabilitation Science I Course coordinator (2013) and Lecturer (2011, 2013)

2012,2014

PTRS 688: Special Topics: Foundations in Rehabilitation Science II Course coordinator (2014) and Lecturer (2012, 2014)

2012

PTRS 798, Independent Study Introduction to functional MRI

2013

PTRS 798, Independent Study Developmental stages of motor control in children with cerebral palsy

2014

PTRS 798: Independent Study Grant writing

2014

PTRS 798: Independent Study Advanced fMRI functional connectivity analysis

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2014-15

PTRS 798: Independent Study Development of a pilot study

2014

PTRS 798: Independent Study Introduction of sleep physiology and sleep study testing procedures

University of Maryland, College Park Department of Kinesiology 2013 KINES 689R, Undergraduate Independent Study Development of a Bimanual Assessment Measure Research project Leader Class size: 2, Contact hours: 16 Department of Mechanical Engineering 2014 ENME 489C/808M Medical Robotics Lecturer, Robotics and Rehabilitation Class size: 20, Contact hours: 1.5 STUDENT SUPERVISION: Queen’s University PT417 Research Project, School of Rehabilitation Therapy 2002-2003 Heather Dart, Susan Kwan, Janet Law, Thane Philips Topic: A comparison of ankle joint position and movement sense between sprained and unsprained ankles Life Science 4th Year Undergraduate Project 2002-2003 Emily Wei Topic: Position and movement sense using a neoprene sleeve on previously sprained ankles. University of California, San Francisco Department of Radiology Summer Student Program 2009 Chandan Misra, Medical student, Penn State Medical School Topic: Perilesional functional connectivity changes in relation to clinical outcomes in subacute stroke 2008

Ari Levine, Undergrad student, Human Biology, University of California, San Diego. Topic: Use of novel MEG analysis of functional connectivity to map cortical changes in patients with schizophrenia and stroke.

Mentored Research Clerkship, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, University of California, San Francisco 2010-2011 Eve Archer, DPT candidate 2010 Alex Snyder, DPT candidate 2009-2010 Amber Fitzsimmons, DPTSc student 2008-09 Sean Miller, MPT student

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Topic: A neuroimaging investigation of upper extremity sensorimotor recovery after stroke in patients with moderate to severe upper extremity impairments.

University of Maryland, School of Medicine Department of Rehabilitation Science 2011-present Elizabeth Woytowicz, PhD student Topic: Neural substrates of bimanual motor skill acquisition after stroke 2013-present Jonathan Laney, Computer Science, MSc student, UMBC Topic: Changes in cognitive-motor neural network interactions following unilateral and bilateral training after stroke 2013-2014

Kaitlyn Wille, 2nd year DPT student, HP-STAR program Topic: The role of executive cognitive function in four commonly used clinical tests of balance among individuals at high and low fall risk

2013-present Brian Johnson, PhD student Topic: Memory reactivation during sleep to promote motor learning after stroke GRANT SUPPORT: Active 01/01/201312/31/2014 (NCE to 12/31/2015)

PI Title: Neural substrates for the effects of unilateral and bilateral training on motor recovery after stroke American Heart Association, National Clinical Research Grant , # 13CRP14440025 Annual direct costs: $70,000 Total direct costs: $140,000

10/01/20149/30/2016

Completed 07/01/0306/30/04

07/01/0806/30/09

PI Title: Cognitive and neural underpinnings of protective arm responses to balance perturbations in older adults Claude D. Pepper Junior Faculty Scholar Award Annual direct costs: $25,000 Total direct costs: $50,000

Co-PI Title: The effect of activity level on proprioception, postural sway and function among older adults Physiotherapy Foundation of Canada Research Grant Annual direct costs: $4,275 PI Title: Cortical reorganization resulting from a novel sensorimotor intervention in persons with subacute stroke: An fMRI and MEG study UCSF Radiology Seed Grant Annual direct costs: $10,000

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01/01/0912/31/10 (NCE to to 12/31/11)

PI Title: Functional and structural connectivity in the motor cortex: implications for recovery and rehabilitation after stroke American Heart Association Clinical Research Program Grant, # 0980041N Annual direct costs: $50,000 Total direct costs: $100,000

07/01/201206/30/2013 (NCE to 06/30/2014)

PI Title: Probing the neural basis and influence of cognitive changes on impaired balance and rehabilitation in older adults. University of Maryland Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center Pilot Award (NIA sponsored program), # 2P30AG028747 Annual direct cost: $20,000

08/01/201307/31/2014

Co-PI Title: A Robotic Grasping and Vision System (GraspVis) for Stroke Rehabilitation UMB-UMCP Seed Grant Program Annual direct cost: $75,000

08/01/201307/31/2014

Co-PI Title: Independent Vector Analysis to Investigate Cognitive Neural Networks after Stroke: A Comparison between Two Rehabilitation Interventions UMB-UMCP Seed Grant Program Annual direct cost: $65,000

PUBLICATIONS: Peer Reviewed Journal Articles 1. Westlake KP, Culham EG (2006) Influence of testing position and age on measures of ankle proprioception. Advances in Physiotherapy 8(1):41-48 2. Westlake KP, Wu Y, Culham EG (2007) Sensory-specific balance training in older adults: effect on position, movement, and velocity sense at the ankle. Physical Therapy 87(5):560-8. *This paper was the subject of an invited commentary by Madhaven S, Sheilds RK with response by Westlake KP, Wu Y, and Culham EG (2007) Physical Therapy 87(5):569-71. 3. Westlake KP, Wu Y, Culham EG (2007) Velocity discrimination: reliability and construct validity in older adults. Human Movement Science 26(3):443-456. 4. Westlake KP, Culham EG (2007) Sensory-specific balance training in older adults: effect on proprioceptive reintegration and cognitive demands. Physical Therapy 87(10):1274-83. 5. Westlake KP, Boyce W (2009) Comparative study of a hands-free crutch in El Salvador. Disability and International Development 2:10-15. 6. Jamieson M, Hutchinson NL, Taylor J, Westlake KP, Berg D, Boyce W (2009). Friendships of adolescents with physical disabilities in inclusive high schools. Canadian Journal of Occupational therapy 76(5):368-76. 7. Westlake KP, Patten C (2009) Pilot study of robot versus manual-assisted treadmill training for locomotor recovery post-stroke. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 6(1):18. 8. Westlake KP, Nagarajan SS (2011) Functional connectivity in relation to motor performance and recovery after stroke. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 5(8). 9. Westlake KP, Hinkley L, Bucci M, , Guggisberg A, Byl N, Findlay A, Henry R, Nagarajan SS (2012) Resting state alpha band functional connectivity and recovery of upper extremity function after stroke, Experimental Neurology 237(1):160-9. 10. Westlake KP, Byl NN. Neuroplasticity and hand rehabilitation after neurological insult (2013). Journal of Hand Therapy 26(2):87-92.

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11. Hinkley L, Houde J, Westlake K, Dolberg R, Findlay A, Byl N, Nagarajan S (2013). Complexvalue coherence mapping reveals novel abnormal resting-state functional connectivity networks in task-specific focal hand dystonia. Frontiers in Movement Disorders 4:149 12. Kim Y, Cheng SS, Westlake KP, Desai JP. Towards an SMA-actuated Actively Cooled Hand Rehabilitation Exoskeleton for Stroke Therapy. Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics (Accepted with revisions). 13. Laney J, Westlake KP, Ma S, Woytowicz E, Calhoun VD, Adali T. Capturing Subject Variability in fMRI Data: A Graph-theoretical Analysis of GICA vs IVA. Journal of Neuroscience Methods (Accepted). 14. Laney J, Adali T, McCombe Waller S, Westlake KP. Quantifying Motor Recovery After Stroke using Independent Vector Analysis and Graph-Theoretical Analysis. Neuroimage Clinical (Accepted with revisions). Peer Reviewed Conference Papers 1. Torres-Moreno R, Melis E, Holinger N, Fallon KP, Marchand I (1995) Kinematic and Kinetic Profiles of Athletes Rowing an Ergometer at Different Stroke Rates. Proceedings of the Third IOC World Congress on Sport Sciences, International Olympic Committee, Atlanta, Georgia:68. 2. Westlake KP, Culham EG (2005). The effect of activity level on proprioception, postural sway, and fear of falling in older adults. Scientific Proceedings from the 6th World Congress on Aging and Physical Activity. Jones GR, Taylor AW, Ecclestone NA, eds. Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging 2005: 43-47. 3. Laney J., Westlake K., Woytowicz L., Adali T. Capturing subject variability in data driven fMRI analysis: a graph theoretical comparison. CISS 2014. 4. Kim Y., Cheng S.S., Ecins A., Fermuller C., Westlake K.P., Desai J.P. (2014). Towards a robotic hand rehabilitation exoskeleton for stroke therapy. Proceedings of ASME 2014 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, 2014. Book Chapters 1. Culham E, Westlake K. Functional Reach Test (2002) Contribution in: Finch E, Brooks D, Straford P, Mayo N. Physical Rehabilitation Outcome Measures 2nd edition. BC Decker Publisher Inc. 2. Wittenberg G, Westlake K, Massie C. Anatomical and Physiological Predictors of Recovery (2013) in Stein et al., Stroke rehabilitation and recovery 2nd ed. Demos Medical Publishing, LLC Invited Presentations 1. Westlake K. Invited speaker, Using neuroimaging to guide rehabilitation: new Insights into old Issues, National Rehabilitation week, University of Maryland Medical Center, Sept. 23, 2011. 2. Westlake K. Cognitive considerations for rehabilitation after stroke, Maryland Stroke Conference, Annapolis, MD, Nov. 8, 2013. 3. Westlake K. Think to move and move to think: Integrating motor and cognitive function to enhance recovery after stroke, University of Maryland Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Institute Quarterly Interdisciplinary Research Meeting, Feb. 12, 2014. 4. Westlake K. The neurologic upper extremity: Neural plasticity and implications for hand rehabilitation, 40th Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand symposium, Philadelphia, PA, Mar 22-25, 2014. Selected Podium Presentations and Published Abstracts 5. Fallon KP. Introduction of the ‘HandsFree Crutch' in El Salvador. National Physiotherapy Conference, El Salvador, November 2000. 6. Fallon KP, Boyce W. A comparative study of the hands-free Crutch in El Salvador. 9th Colloquium in Rehabilitation Research, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, May, 2001. 7. Westlake KP, Culham EG. Proprioception: Effect of Age and Relationship to Postural Control. Canadian Physiotherapy Association National Congress, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, May

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27-30, 2004. Abstract published in Physio4 Abstracts: Scientific papers presented at the Canadian Physiotherapy Association National Congress Quebec City, Quebec. 8. Westlake KP, Culham EG. Balance training in older adults: effect on proprioceptive integration. 15th International World Physical Therapy Congress, Vancouver, Canada Jun 2-7, 2007. Abstract published in Physiotherapy 93(suppl. 1):s107 9. Westlake K, Hinkley L, Byl N, Nagarajan S. Plasticity within resting state sensorimotor network after stroke. 6th Annual Imaging Research Symposium, University of California, San Francisco, Sept 15, 2009. 10. Bucci M, Westlake K, Nguyen C, Amirbekian B, Paiati E, Nagarajan S, Henry R. Structural plasticity in stroke inferred by probabilistic fiber tracking and MEG. 16th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Barcelona, Spain Jun 6-10, 2010. 11. Westlake K, Bucci M, Hinkley L, Guggisberg A, Henry R, Nagarajan S Plasticity in structural and functional connectivity underlying recovery after stroke as detected by MEG, fMRI, and probabilistic fiber tracking. Society for Neuroscience 2010, San Diego, CA Nov. 13-17, 2010. 12. Jordan K, Bucci M, Westlake K, Amirbekian B, Hinkley L, Findlay A, Nagarajan S, Henry R. Partial Least Squares Modeling of Combined Functional and Structural Neuroimaging Data in the Hand-Motor Network. Workshop of Brain Functional Organization, Connectivity, and Behavior, Whistler, BC, Mar 9-12, 2014. 13. Westlake K, Adali T. Independent Vector Analysis to Investigate Cognitive Neural Networks after Stroke. Inaugural UMBC-UMB Partnership Symposium, UMBC, Jan 30, 2015. Selected Poster Presentations and Published Abstracts 1. Westlake KP, Culham EG. The effect of activity level on proprioception, postural sway, and fear of falling in older adults. 6th World Congress on Activity and Aging, London, ON, Canada, Aug 3-8, 2004. Abstract published in Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 12(3):268-9. 2. Westlake KP, Wu Y, Culham EG. Balance training in older adults: effect on proprioception at the ankle. 15th International World Physical Therapy Congress, Vancouver, Canada Jun 2-7, 2007. Abstract published in Physiotherapy 93(suppl. 1):s291. 3. Westlake KP, Patten C. Comparative study of two motor learning approaches to restore locomotion after stroke. Society for Neuroscience 2008, Washington, DC Nov 15-19, 2008. 4. Westlake K, Hinkley L, Byl N, Nagarajan S. Modulations in resting state functional connectivity following stroke. 15th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, San Francisco, CA, Jun 18-23, 2009. Abstract published in Neuroimage 47(suppl. 1): s39-41. 5. Westlake K, Hinkley L, Byl N, Nagarajan S. Functional connectivity in the resting brain correlates with recovery of grip strength and function after stroke. APTA Research Retreat: Mechanisms Underlying Disordered Movement: Impairments in Force Generation, Pacific Grove, CA Aug 9-13, 2009. 6. Hinkley L, Westlake K, Dolberg R, Findlay A, Byl N, Nagarajan S. Resting-state functional connectivity in focal hand dystonia. 16th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Barcelona, Spain Jun 6-10, 2010. 7. Hinkley L, Houde J, Westlake K, Dolberg R, Findlay A, Byl N, Nagarajan S. Cortical plasticity during sequence learning in task-specific focal hand dystonia. 16th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Barcelona, Spain Jun 6-10, 2010. 8. Nguyen C, Bucci M, Westlake K, Nagarajan S, Henry R. Measuring reliability of diffusion MRIbased estimation of neuroplasticity with residual bootstrap. 16th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Barcelona, Spain Jun 6-10, 2010. 9. Bucci M, Westlake K, Nguyen C, Parati E, Nagarajan S, Henry RG. Structural Plasticity in Stroke inferred by probabilistic fiber tracking and MEG. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Montreal, Canada, May 7-13, 2011. 10. Johanson ME, Lateva ZC, McGill KC, Westlake K, Hentz VR. Upper Limb Motor Control after Tendon Transfer in Tetraplegia. 2011 International Conference on Spinal Cord Medicine & Rehabilitation, Washington, D.C. Jun 4-8, 2011.

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11. Westlake KP, Bucci M, Hinkley LB, Henry R, Nagarajan S. Cortical plasticity and predictive markers for stroke recovery defined by a multi-modal framework. 17th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Quebec City, Canada, Jun 26-30, 2011. 12. Hinkley L, Sekihara K, Owen J, Westlake K, Byl N, Nagarajan S. Imaginary coherence or resting state motor networks in fMRI. 17th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Quebec City, Canada, Jun 26-30, 2011. 13. Westlake KP, Hinkley LB, Bucci M, Henry R, Nagarajan S. Five dimensions of brain plasticity: Time-frequency changes in bilateral sensorimotor cortex activation in relation to motor recovery after stroke. Society for Neuroscience Meeting 2011, Washington, DC, Nov. 12-16, 2011. 14. Westlake KP, Greenberg JP, Yen YF, Good D, Wittenberg G. Characterizing the dynamics of brain plasticity in relation to motor recovery from an early acute to chronic stage after stroke. Society for Neuroscience Meeting 2012, New Orleans, LA, Oct. 13-17, 2012. 15. Johanson E, Westlake KP, Dairaghi C, Lateva Z; McGill K. Neural adaptation after tendon transfer to restore pinch in tetraplegia. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, Jan 21-24, 2013. 16. Woytowicz E, Sours C, Rosenberg J, Gullapalli R, Westlake K. Cognitive Brain function and balance impairments following mild TBI. Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting, Boston, MA, Apr 4-8, 2014. 17. Woytowicz E, Sours C, Rosenberg J, Gullapalli R, Westlake K. Cognitive neural network modulation in relation to balance impairments. International Society for Posture and Gait Research, Vancouver, Canada, Jun.29-Jul 3, 2014. 18. Johnson B, Creath R, Neff R, Westlake KP. Variability in the reach to grasp protective response in older adults at high compared to low risk of falling. Society for Neuroscience Meeting 2014, Washington DC, Nov, 2014. 19. Wille K, Sprung M, Neff R, Westlake K. The relationship between executive function and clinical balance tests in older adults. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Indianapolis, Feb 4-8, 2015.

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