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Welcome to the Wireless RERC. RIC: Engineering for Neurologic Rehabilitation - Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Sensory Motor Performance Program (SMPP) at RIC is the recipient of an Engineering for Neurologic Rehabilitation (ENR) infrastructure award from the National Institute of Health through the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR,) the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) (RFA HD-09-013).

RIC: Engineering for Neurologic Rehabilitation - Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

This award focuses on the application of engineering and robotic techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders in animal and human models. The ENR program seeks to build on expertise in neuroscience and engineering which is concentrated in the research laboratories of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) and its affiliate, Northwestern University (NU). SMPP is pleased to announce its support of young investigators by funding their pilot studies and collaborative studies in the field of neuro-engineering. Welcome to the Wireless RERC. Assistive Technology Research - Shepherd Center. RERC's at the University of Pittsburgh. CATEA - Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access. CATEA - Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access. NATRI Information: Research Topics.

NATRI Background and Contacts Assistive Technology Planner Assistive Technology Information and Resources View a description of each of the topics being addressed in the NATRI research agenda.

NATRI Information: Research Topics

The status of specific studies that are planned, in progress, and completed is available from the NATRI Information Main Menu. Table of Contents Introduction NATRI staff are conducting research in seven different areas. It should be noted that the information provided here represents the "big picture" of NATRI's research agenda. Access information about each of the seven research areas from the Table of Contents. • Return to Table of Contents • Status of Assistive Technology in Schools The goal for this area of research is to determine the status of AT use in schools and the role that AT provides in the education of students with disabilities.

Rationale Research Questions The following research questions will be addressed: What percentage of children requires AT devices and services? Center for Assistive Technology: Welcome. Assistive Technology Research Institute: Misericordia. Assistive Technologies Research Center (ATRC) Welcome to ATRC The Wright State University Assistive Technologies Research Center (ATRC) is a cooperative research and development organization involving partnerships between Wright State University and the Miami Valley's industrial and governmental organizations (as well as other organizations in the State of Ohio) involved in the assistive technologies for people with disabilities and elderly field.

Assistive Technologies Research Center (ATRC)

Thus, the center's goal is to conduct basic and applied research on Assistive Technologies for serving- assisting the life of people of disabilities and elderly; Research activities relevant to Assistive Technologies; Conduct industrially relevant R&D and Technology Transfer for creating Economic Development. It is sponsored by the Wright State University. ATRC includes research and development in a wide variety of Assistive Technologies areas, and is multi-disciplinary in nature. ATRC has attracted outstanding faculty, graduate students and researchers from across the campus.