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Kurt Thoroughman is a Professor at Washington University in St. Louis affiliated with the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences, where he has held faculty positions since joining in 2002 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at Brandeis University.
Education:
- BA, University of Chicago, 1993
- PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1999
His research centers on human motor learning and neural computation, directing the Laboratory of Neural Computation and Motor Behavior to investigate neural activity patterns underlying motor adaptation. As Principal Investigator of the NSF-funded "Cognitive, Computational and Systems Neuroscience" Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) grant, his work bridges theoretical models with physiological studies to develop clinical applications for movement disorders. Recent leadership roles include directing the NSF Cognitive Neuroscience program since 2018 and participating in 2023 anti-racism initiatives in STEMM fields at Washington University.
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Through his IGERT grant and laboratory directorship, Thoroughman mentors graduate students in computational neuroscience and motor behavior research, though specific advisees are not listed. His current work focuses on translating motor learning principles into early-detection clinical tools for neurological movement disorders.
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