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Award recognising excellence in undergraduate physiology research from the Physiological Society.

John Logan wins Rob Clarke Award

We are pleased to congratulate our previous FHS Student, John Logan, on being awarded a 2017 Rob Clarke Awards, recognising excellence in undergraduate physiology research from The Physiology Society.  More information can be found here.

 

John completed his FHS project within our group in 2015/16.  His project investigated the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on digit somatotopy in the human somatosensory cortex.  His project received a high distinction mark, and some of the data collected has contributed to a recent publication by the group.

This project was supervised by Charlie Stagg and James Kolasinski, with day-to-day help from Emily Hinson.