Joe joined the lab in 2001 as a postdoc, after completing a PhD in Neuroscience at the George Washington University.  He worked on state-space methods and its application to motor adaptation, as well as the effect of time on motor memory.  He was subseqently appointed Associate Professor of Physiology at the State University of New York.

Generalization as a function of velocity and duration: human reaching movements.  JT Francis (2008) Experimental Brain Research 186:23-37. 

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Joe Francis