The chronic neurological disorder dystonia got its name in 1911, but after 115 years of study, scientists still don’t fully understand brain changes that cause its painful posture and movement symptoms. Viviana Hernández-Castañón hopes to better understand how brain activity changes as dystonia develops. The postdoctoral associate in Meike van der Heijden’s lab at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC will pursue her study with a two-y…
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