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About Dr William Huynh
PhD, BSc(Anat/Physio), MBBS (Hons), FRACP
Dr William Huynh graduated from University of NSW in 2001 after completing the combined Science and Medicine Course, and then completed his specialist training in Neurology in 2009 with a subspecialization in Neurophysiology. He completed his PhD in 2013 that investigated the mechanisms of neuroplasticity following stroke in human patients. His research encompasses the use of novel techniques such as paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to specifically assess the intracortical inhibitory and excitatory networks of the brain, as well as peripheral nerve excitability studies that provide information on biophysical properties of axons (ion channels, membrane potential etc). His research has been awarded the NHMRC postgraduate medical scholarship, as well as the James Lance Young Investigator of the year in 2011 for the best platform presentation at the Australia & New Zealand Association of Neurologists' Annual Scientific Meeting.
Practice Location
- Practice name St George Public Hospital
- Address 19 Kensington St, KOGARAH NSW
- Suburb or City Kogarah, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr William Huynh's specialty?
- Dr William Huynh is a Neurologist.
- What is the address of the Dr William Huynh's practice?
- Dr William Huynh works at 19 Kensington St, KOGARAH NSW
- What are the Dr William Huynh's qualifications?
PhD, BSc(Anat/Physio), MBBS (Hons), FRACP
Dr William Huynh graduated from University of NSW in 2001 after completing the combined Science and Medicine Course, and then completed his specialist training in Neurology in 2009 with a subspecialization in Neurophysiology. He completed his PhD in 2013 that investigated the mechanisms of neuroplasticity following stroke in human patients. His research encompasses the use of novel techniques such as paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to specifically assess the intracortical inhibitory and excitatory networks of the brain, as well as peripheral nerve excitability studies that provide information on biophysical properties of axons (ion channels, membrane potential etc). His research has been awarded the NHMRC postgraduate medical scholarship, as well as the James Lance Young Investigator of the year in 2011 for the best platform presentation at the Australia & New Zealand Association of Neurologists' Annual Scientific Meeting.
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• 04.05.2021Such a excellent caring doctor has all time to explain all your questions