Emmanuel Adehunoluwa
Department of Neuroscience, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
Academic education
Doctor of Philosophy in Systems and Cellular Neuroscience, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States
Master of Science in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States
Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physiotherapy), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria
Research experience
Doctoral Researcher, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States (expected Summer 2025)
01/2021 - Present
- Designed and implemented clinical studies investigating the effectiveness of vagus nerve stimulation
therapy.
- Improved the usability and therapeutic efficacy of two different gaming systems for upper limb
rehabilitation by integrating therapists’ and patients’ feedback and doing dry runs.
- Communicated research findings to stakeholders at conferences and meetings via talks and
presentations.
- Developed physical rehabilitation programs for a home-based telerehabilitation study.
Teaching experience
Graduate Teaching Assistant, The University of Texas at Dallas, TX, United States (01/2021- 06/2021)
Research interests
Neurorehabilitation, Stroke rehabilitation, Neuromodulation, Neurological injuries, Physical rehabilitation
Academic networks
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YeKzR70AAAAJ&hl=en
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Emmanuel-Adehunoluwa
Publications
Epperson, JD; Meyers, EC; Pruitt, DT; Wright, JM; Hudson, RA; Adehunoluwa, EA; Nguyen-Duong, Y-Nhy; Rennaker, RL; Hays, SA; Kilgard, MP. Characterization of an algorithm for autonomous,
closed-loop neuromodulation during motor rehabilitation. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair.
2024;0(0). doi:10.1177/15459683241252599
Adesina, M., Adeel, M., Omigbile, O., Abiodun, A., Adehunoluwa, E., Oladele, R., Olufadewa, I.,
Abudu, F., Onathoja, O., & Adeyelu, N. (2022). Trends and Drivers of Refugees in Africa. European
Journal of Environment and Public Health, 6(1), em0093.
Adehunoluwa, E.A., Adesina, M.A., Adeulure, T.G., Akinfolarin, Y.T., Babatunde, K.O., Efunniyi,
A.O., Mamud, O.S., Oyejola, O.G., Tiamiyu, O.M., Olajire, T.I. (2019). Effectiveness of electrical
stimulation and low-intensity laser therapy on diabetic neuropathy: a systematic review. World News of
Natural Sciences, 23, 110-127