PEI-FANG TANG
湯佩芳
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Organization | Role |
Professor | |
Joint Professor |
Web Site
Tel
+886-2-3366-8128
Email
pftang@ntu.edu.tw
ORCID
Research Interests
Neurological physical therapy and neural plasticity in stroke
Neurological physical therapy and neural plasticity in neurodegeberative diseases
Neueoscieneces associated with motor contrl and motor learning
Organization
Organization | Major | Role | Start | End |
University of Oregon | Department of Exercise and Movement Sciences | Ph.D. | ||
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Division of Physical Therapy | M.S. | ||
National Taiwan University | Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine | M.D. |
Organization
Organization | Dept | Title | Start |
National Taiwan University | School and Graduate Institue of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine | Professor | |
National Taiwan University Hospital | Physical Therapist |
Organization
Organization | Dept | Title | Start | End |
National Taiwan University | School and Graduate Institue of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine | Assistant Professor | ||
National Taiwan University | School and Graduate Institue of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine | Lecturer | ||
University of Oregon | Deartment of Exercise and Movement Sciences | Adjunct Assistant Professor | ||
University of Oregon | Deartment of Exercise and Movement Sciences | Graduate Research Assistant | ||
National Taiwan University | School and Graduate Institue of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine | Associate Professor |
Award(s)
Second Place of Excellent Poster Award, Annual Academic Conference, Taiwan Stroke Society, Taiwan, September, 2013.
Excellence in Research Award, Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, USA, 2008.
Excellent Research Article Award, Physical Therapy Association of Republic of China, Taiwan, 2006.
Betty Foster McCue Scholarship, University of Oregon, Eugene, USA, September 1995 - June 1996.
Fellowship for Geriatric Research, Section on Geriatrics, American Physical Therapy Association, USA, 1995.
Outstanding Masters Thesis Award, Division of Physical Therapy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, 1992.