Engineering for Neurological Rehabilitation
1R24HD050821-01
This infrastructure research core called "Engineering for Neurological Rehabilitation" seeks to expand and disseminate the PIs core expertise in engineering and in neuroscience to help support the development of new faculty in medical centers, and hospitals across the United States.
This program will build on core facilities established in the PIs center under the auspices of the current regional research (R24) network and under analogous, NIDRR-sponsored research centers supporting robotics research for stroke and other neurological disorders.
These core facilities include the following:
Availability of these research cores, as well as other core development projects, will be disseminated through dedicated websites and presented at national and international meetings. The PIs also plan to offer short- or long-term sabbatical opportunities to collaborate in studies using these various cores. Finally, a series of didactic courses, hands-on workshops, and symposia will also be offered to present novel research themes in these engineering areas.
Please contact us at:
William Zev Rymer MD Ph.DJohn G Searle Professor and Director of Research,Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago,345 east Superior,Chicago, Illinois, 60611Professor of Physiology, Biomedical Engineering,and Physical Medicine & RehabilitationNorthwestern University
312 238-3919
312 238-2208 (FAX)
Emails: w-rymer@northwestern.edu
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