The Latest and the Greatest from the University of Canterbury Swallowing Rehabilitation Research Lab
The UC Swallowing Rehabilitation Research Lab is located in beautiful Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand. Our research focuses on the investigation of cortical contributions to swallowing recovery following brain injury and the development of neurorehabilitation approaches, particularly those that maximise recover through biofeedback modalities. The lab is supervised by Dr Maggie-Lee Huckabee and Dr Phoebe Macrae, with great contributions from engineering colleagues, Prof Richard Jones, Dr Paul Gaynor and Esther Guiu Hernandez. The heart of the lab comes from a great group of student researchers: Molly Kallesen, Sarah Davies, Kristin Lamvik, Kerstin Erfmann, Karen Ng, Asia Emslie, Warren Cossou, Olivia Apperley, and Alex Lippitt.
In Sept 2014, our research programme became the cornerstone lab for the new UC Rose Centre for Stroke Recovery and Research at St Georges Medical Centre.
See our University Website at http://www.rosecentre.canterbury.ac.nz/
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