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== About Me<br>  ==
== About Me<br>  ==


My name is Richard, and I am a newly enrolled doctor of physical therapy student based in the United States. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience at Kenyon College. Because of a personal experience in my family with stroke recovery, I am particularly interested in the neurological applications of physical therapy. For my undergraduate thesis, I completed a mock proposal on modified constraint-induced therapy (mCIT/ mCIMT) as an intervention for severe stroke patients.
[[Image:371b046.jpg|frame|right]]My name is Richard, and I am a newly enrolled doctor of physical therapy student based in the United States. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience at Kenyon College. Because of a personal experience in my family with stroke recovery, I am particularly inter


I am also passionate about developing knowledge in global healthcare (specifically, international collaboration in physiotherapy and involvement with organizations such as WCPT). Though I am still developing my skills, I&nbsp;am not entirely new to the Physiopedia community. I completed the online Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injuries Course in June, 2014. I look forward to contributing to the site and cooperating with physiotherapists around the globe.<br>
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ested in the neurological applications of physical therapy. For my undergraduate thesis, I completed a mock proposal on modified constraint-induced therapy (mCIT/ mCIMT) as an intervention for severe stroke patients.
 
I am also passionate about developing knowledge in global healthcare (specifically, international collaboration in physiotherapy and involvement with organizations such as WCPT). Though I am still developing my skills, I&nbsp;am not entirely new to the Physiopedia community. I completed the online Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injuries Course in June, 2014. I look forward to contributing to the site and cooperating with physiotherapists around the globe.<br>
 
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== Education  ==
== Education  ==
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== Publications<br>  ==
== Publications<br>  ==


Natarajan R, Singal V, Benes R, Gao J, Chan H, et al. (2014) STAT3 Modulation to Enhance Motor Neuron Differentiation in Human Neural Stem Cells. PLoS ONE 9(6): e100405. doi: [http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0100405 10.1371/journal.pone.0100405 ]<br>
Natarajan R, Singal V, Benes R, Gao J, Chan H, et al. (2014) STAT3 Modulation to Enhance Motor Neuron Differentiation in Human Neural Stem Cells. PLoS ONE 9(6): e100405. doi: [http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0100405 10.1371/journal.pone.0100405 ]<br>  


== Contact Details  ==
== Contact Details  ==


[[www.linkedin.com/in/rbenes|LinkedIn<br>]]
[[Www.linkedin.com/in/rbenes|LinkedIn<br>]]

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About Me
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My name is Richard, and I am a newly enrolled doctor of physical therapy student based in the United States. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience at Kenyon College. Because of a personal experience in my family with stroke recovery, I am particularly inter


ested in the neurological applications of physical therapy. For my undergraduate thesis, I completed a mock proposal on modified constraint-induced therapy (mCIT/ mCIMT) as an intervention for severe stroke patients.

I am also passionate about developing knowledge in global healthcare (specifically, international collaboration in physiotherapy and involvement with organizations such as WCPT). Though I am still developing my skills, I am not entirely new to the Physiopedia community. I completed the online Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injuries Course in June, 2014. I look forward to contributing to the site and cooperating with physiotherapists around the globe.


Education[edit | edit source]

Arcadia University, Doctor of Physical Therapy (Class of 2018)

Publications
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Natarajan R, Singal V, Benes R, Gao J, Chan H, et al. (2014) STAT3 Modulation to Enhance Motor Neuron Differentiation in Human Neural Stem Cells. PLoS ONE 9(6): e100405. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100405

Contact Details[edit | edit source]

LinkedIn