Dr Emily Dalton
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Melbourne School of Health Sciences
24 Scholarly works
2 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2025
Journal article
Integrated UPper limb and Language Impairment and Functional Training (UPLIFT) after stroke: study protocol for an umbrella Bayesian Optimal Phase IIa clinical trial
DOI: 10.1136/bmjno-2025-0012122025
Research grants (other domestic)
DOSE Ranging in UPper Limb Rehabilitation Late Post-Stroke (DOSE-UP)
2024
Journal article
Adaptive Trials in Stroke: Current Use and Future Directions
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.00000000002098762024
Conference Proceedings
Standardising Competency in Outcomes of REcovery post-Stroke (SCORES) training platform
2024
Journal article
Control intervention design for preclinical and clinical trials: Consensus-based core recommendations from the third Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
DOI: 10.1177/174749302311993362024
Journal article
Prevalence of Arm Weakness, Pre-Stroke Outcomes and Other Post-Stroke Impairments Using Routinely Collected Clinical Data on an Acute Stroke Unit
DOI: 10.1177/154596832412296762022
Research grants (ARC, NHMRC, MRFF)
A Centre of Research Excellence to Accelerate Stroke Trial Innovation and Translation
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2024
Journal article
Control intervention design for preclinical and clinical trials: Consensus-based core recommendations from the third Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
DOI: 10.1177/154596832312091622023
Journal article
Dose, Content, and Context of Usual Care in Stroke Upper Limb Motor Interventions: A Systematic Review
DOI: 10.1177/026921552311722952023
Conference Proceedings
Applying the Multidimensional Dose Articulation Framework to a Multidisciplinary Stroke Recovery Trial to Collect Dose Data Electronically in Real-time
DOI: 10.1177/174749302311888382023
Conference Proceedings
Application of Real-world Clinical Data to Understand the Profile of Arm Weakness, Pre-stroke Outcomes and Other Impairments Early Post-stroke
2023
Journal article
Enhancing generalizability of stroke clinical trial results: Illustrations from upper-limb motor recovery trials
DOI: 10.1177/17474930221135730