UCL Centre for Neurorehabilitation Seminar: Dr Anna Bonkhoff
06 March 2025, 5:30 pm–7:00 pm

Novel ways to predict outcome after stroke
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- £0.00
Organiser
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UCL Centre for Neurorehabilitation
Location
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Lecture Theatre378: Institute of Neurology, 33 Queen Square33 Queen SquareLondonWC1N 3BGUnited Kingdom
Please note that this event will take place in person, followed by drinks reception and networking. There will be no option to attend the seminar remotely, however we do plan to record the seminar and we will put the seminar recording on the CNR website once it is available. Please send any enquiries to: cnr@ucl.ac.uk.
Accurate predictions of motor impairment after stroke are of cardinal importance for the patient, clinician and healthcare system. The proportional recovery rule was introduced promising high-fidelity predictions, but was found to be subject to various confounds. In their work, Dr. Bonkhoff and colleagues developed a bayesian approach to modeling post-stroke motor recovery that mitigated discovered confounds and allowed for investigation of recovery patterns. Initial studies were focused on moderately affected acute to subacute stroke patients, while subsequent work extended outcome modeling to severely affected stroke patients and those in the chronic phase after stroke. The entirety of this work will be discussed during the upcoming seminar.
About the Speaker
Dr Anna Bonkhoff
at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School