Yen-Sheng Lin, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow

About Me

Dr. Yen-Sheng (Johnny) Lin is a postdoctoral fellow at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a TL1 scholar in Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Science Institute. He is currently studying the neuromusculoskeletal mechanism underlying abnormal movement behavior. His research interest is developing an early interventional paradigm to prevent the development of neuromusculoskeletal injury and facilitate improvements in mobility dysfunction resulted from neurodevelopmental disorders. His long term goal is to address the challenges in the field of rehabilitation medicine among individuals with lifelong neurological disabilities across their lifespan. He is especially like to combine his training in engineering with the interest in rehabilitation science and technology to focus his research paradigm on developing screening/diagnosis/intervention tools.
 

Location

Shirley Ryan 小恩雅

355 East Erie

Chicago, IL 60611

Education & Training

  • Education

    Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

    Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

    Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA

  • Fellowship

    University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA

    Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Honors & Awards

  • Poster Award Finalist
    American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2016
  • NUCATS TL1 Postdoctoral Research Training Award
    NIH, 2016
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship
    Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, 2014
  • Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Fellowship
    National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
  • Student Scientific Paper Competition
    Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America, 2012
  • Quality of Life Technology Center Travel Award
    National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center, 2012

Professional Affiliations

  • Member
    American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2016
  • Member
    Biomedical Engineering Society, 2015
  • Member
    American Society of Biomechanics, 2014

Research Interests

  • Neuromusculoskeletal and imaging-based biomechanics
  • Imaging biomarkers
  • Neuromodulation for upper and lower limb retraining and retention

Selected Grants

  • National Institute of Health
    TL1TR0014230, 2016
  • Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
    295107, 2014