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Marco Davare is a Reader in Neurophysiology at King’s College London, leading a team focused on neurophysiology, with a particular interest in the interaction between movement and cognitive neuroscience. He is the leading figure of the TReND initiative, which is designed to enhance European research collaborations in the field of neurophysiology. Marco completed his BSc in Physiotherapy Rehabilitation and MSc in Biomedical Sciences at Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium, where he also obtained his PhD in Neurosciences in 2008. His post-doctoral work at University College London's Queen Square Institute of Neurology was an important foundation for his research career, particularly during his time as a recipient of the BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship. Marco’s focus is on non-invasive brain stimulation techniques and their applications in rehabilitation for patients with movement disorders. He has been instrumental in establishing the Digital Health Smart Technologies research centre and has been awarded significant funding for his research endeavors. His work seeks to understand and improve cortical mechanisms related to sensorimotor control, applying advanced techniques to enhance therapy for patients suffering from various movement disorders.
King's College London • London, UK
Leading research in neurophysiology, focusing on sensorimotor control and cognitive neuroscience.
KU Leuven • Belgium
Conducted research and teaching in the field of neurophysiology.
Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London • London, UK
Focused on non-invasive brain stimulation and rehabilitation techniques.
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