
Nathan is a BSc candidate in Honours Cellular, Anatomical, and Physiological Sciences at UBC. At the Brain Behaviour Lab, Nathan helps explore the interdisciplinary relationship between stroke rehabilitation, motor learning, and neurophysiology changes. Using machine learning and motion capture technology, he investigates kinematic movement through the use of biomarkers to predict motor function after stroke. Currently, he is working on a directed studies project on the effects of sex and age differences in motor cortex excitability levels after stroke. In his spare time, Nathan enjoys playing ultimate frisbee, finding new books to read, and cycling along the Stanley Park seawall.
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