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词条 Amy Bastian
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  1. Education

  2. Career

  3. Awards and honours

  4. Personal life

  5. References

  6. External links

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| birth_name =Amy Jo Bastian
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| birth_place = South Bend, Indiana
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| residence = Baltimore, Maryland
| citizenship = United States
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| thesis_title = Damage of the human cerebellum
| thesis_year = 1995
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| fields = {{Plainlist|
  • Neuroscience}}

| workplaces = {{Plainlist|
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Washington University School of Medicine}}

| alma_mater ={{Plainlist|
  • University of Oklahoma (BS)}}

| doctoral_advisor =W. Thomas Thach
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| spouse = Ed Connor
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}}Amy Jo Bastian (born 23 July 1968) is an American neuroscientist, who has made important contributions to the neuroscience of sensorimotor control.[1] From 2011 she has been a Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University.[2] In 2015 Bastian was appointed Chief Science Officer at the Kennedy Krieger Institute[3]

Education

Bastian completed a B.S. in Physical Therapy at the University of Oklahoma in 1990 and a PhD at Washington University in 1995 under Dr W. Thomas Thach.

Career

Bastian pursued neuroscience as a postdoctoral researcher (1995–1997) at Washington University before joining the faculty of Washington University School of Medicine in 1998. in 2001, Bastian joined the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Awards and honours

  • 1999 APTA- Eugene Michels New Investigator Award
  • 2007 Susanne Klein-Vogelbach Award for Research of Human Movement (Switzerland)
  • 2007 American Physical Therapy Association- Neurology Section Research Award
  • 2014 Javits award from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
  • 2014 Special lecture Society for Neuroscience

Personal life

Bastian is the daughter of neuroscientist Joseph Bastian, who worked at the University of Oklahoma, and his wife Christine Bastian.

Since 2002, Bastian has been married to Ed Connor who is a Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and they have one son.

References

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2. ^{{cite web|title=Johns Hopkins|url=http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/profiles/results/directory/profile/1771518/amy-bastian}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Kennedy Krieger Institute|url=https://www.kennedykrieger.org/patient-care/faculty-staff/amy-bastian}}

External links

  • Neurotree
  • USA Today 2007
  • [https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303918204577446363045433538 The Wall Street Journal 2012]
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-U-B-xU8LI McGovern Institute annual symposium 2015]
  • [https://www.npr.org/blogs/ed/2014/03/25/294212825/kids-these-days-can-type-but-cant-write-cursive-is-that-bad National Public Radio (NPR) 2014: Does the Fight for a Cursive Comeback Miss the Point?]
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