The goal of the program is to nurture fellows» enthusiasm for
rehabilitation research by providing them with mentors who teach the necessary skills and methodology in science and also serve as role models for success in the field of MS rehabilitation.
Not exact matches
This can set you up also for more long term reputation
rehabilitation by forcing a focus on Turing as a
research and development company — not a pharma hedge fund hybrid.»
And now, new
research by academics at the University of Nottingham has suggested that the impact of the condition on those closest to them should be considered when personalising
rehabilitation plans for patients with deafness.
About Toronto
Rehabilitation Institute As the world - leading
rehabilitation research centre, Toronto
Rehabilitation Institute is revolutionizing
rehabilitation by helping people overcome the challenges of disabling injury, illness or age related health conditions to live active, healthier, more independent lives.
Kessler Foundation's cognitive
rehabilitation research is funded
by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society and Kessler Foundation.
By investing our resources in
research we know that we are offering our patients the best
rehabilitation care possible.
Kessler Foundation's cognitive
rehabilitation research in MS is funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, NJ Commission of Brain Injury Research, Consortium of MS Centers, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundation, and Kessler Fou
research in MS is funded
by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, NJ Commission of Brain Injury
Research, Consortium of MS Centers, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundation, and Kessler Fou
Research, Consortium of MS Centers, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundation, and Kessler Foundation.
WEST ORANGE, N.J. — Join Kessler Foundation for the 14th Annual Stroll «N Roll, presented
by Biogen and Gibbons on Sunday, September 27, at Verona Park in Verona, N.J. Registration opens at 10 a.m. Every dollar raised advances medical
rehabilitation research and funds disability employment initiatives that return people to their homes, their communities and the workplace.
Kessler Foundation's cognitive
rehabilitation research in MS is funded
by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, Consortium of MS Centers, the Patterson Trust, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundation, the International Progressive MS Alliance, and Kessler Foundation.
March 24, East Hanover, NJ / New Brunswick, NJ — Kessler Foundation, a global leader in
rehabilitation research, and Children's Specialized Hospital, the nation's leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children facing special health challenges, have renewed their collaboration
by signing a three - year agreement, with a funding level of $ 2.1 million, to continue their
research program for children with disabilities.
This collaborative
research will also be supported
by education and training activities for therapists, physicians and doctoral researchers — the designers of future therapeutic devices — as well as
by dissemination of the broader
rehabilitation benefits of commercial and experimental wearable robots.
About Kessler Foundation: Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the field of disability, is a global leader in
rehabilitation research that seeks to improve cognition, mobility, and long - term outcomes - including employment - for people with neurological disabilities caused
by diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord.
Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the field of disability, is a global leader in
rehabilitation research to improve cognition, mobility, and long - term outcomes - including employment - for people with neurological disabilities caused
by diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord.
Kessler Foundation's cognitive
rehabilitation research in MS is funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, NJ Commission of Brain Injury Research, Consortium of MS Centers, the Patterson Trust, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foun
research in MS is funded
by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, NJ Commission of Brain Injury
Research, Consortium of MS Centers, the Patterson Trust, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foun
Research, Consortium of MS Centers, the Patterson Trust, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundations,
Kessler Foundation's cognitive
rehabilitation research in MS is funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, NJ Commission on Brain Injury Research, Consortium of MS Centers, Biogen IDEC, Hearst Foundations, International Progressive MS Alliance, the Patterson Trust, ARSEP Foundation, and Kessler Fou
research in MS is funded
by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, NJ Commission on Brain Injury
Research, Consortium of MS Centers, Biogen IDEC, Hearst Foundations, International Progressive MS Alliance, the Patterson Trust, ARSEP Foundation, and Kessler Fou
Research, Consortium of MS Centers, Biogen IDEC, Hearst Foundations, International Progressive MS Alliance, the Patterson Trust, ARSEP Foundation, and Kessler Foundation.
Kessler Foundation's cognitive
rehabilitation research in MS is funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, NJ Commission on Brain Injury Research, Consortium of MS Centers, International Progressive MS Alliance, the Patterson Trust, ARSEP Foundation, and Kessler Fou
research in MS is funded
by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National MS Society, NJ Commission on Brain Injury
Research, Consortium of MS Centers, International Progressive MS Alliance, the Patterson Trust, ARSEP Foundation, and Kessler Fou
Research, Consortium of MS Centers, International Progressive MS Alliance, the Patterson Trust, ARSEP Foundation, and Kessler Foundation.
About Kessler Foundation Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the field of disability, is a global leader in
rehabilitation research that seeks to improve cognition, mobility and long - term outcomes, including employment, for people with neurological disabilities caused
by diseases and injuries of the brain, spinal cord and muscles.
Kessler Foundation's cognitive
rehabilitation research in MS is funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research, National MS Society, Consortium of MS Centers, the Patterson Trust, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundations, the International Progressive MS Alliance, and Kessler Fou
research in MS is funded
by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and
Rehabilitation Research, National MS Society, Consortium of MS Centers, the Patterson Trust, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundations, the International Progressive MS Alliance, and Kessler Fou
Research, National MS Society, Consortium of MS Centers, the Patterson Trust, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundations, the International Progressive MS Alliance, and Kessler Foundation.
The purpose of the Switzer
Research Fellow Program is to build research capacity by providing support to highly qualified individuals, including those with disabilities, to perform research on rehabilitation, independent living, and other experiences and outcomes of individuals with disab
Research Fellow Program is to build
research capacity by providing support to highly qualified individuals, including those with disabilities, to perform research on rehabilitation, independent living, and other experiences and outcomes of individuals with disab
research capacity
by providing support to highly qualified individuals, including those with disabilities, to perform
research on rehabilitation, independent living, and other experiences and outcomes of individuals with disab
research on
rehabilitation, independent living, and other experiences and outcomes of individuals with disabilities.
He served as the Project Co-Director of two NIDILRR - funded
Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (RRTC), and is principal investigator for Kessler's pilot study of vocational
rehabilitation in SCI funded
by the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation.
Kessler Foundation's cognitive
rehabilitation research in MS is funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research, National MS
research in MS is funded
by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and
Rehabilitation Research, National MS
Research, National MS Society,
This grant provides advanced training in
rehabilitation research for scientists working toward careers dedicated to improving the lives of people with MS. Three postdoctoral fellows will be funded
by the new grant.
«The addition of Dr. Yue is an important step for our
Research Center, which conducts physical and cognitive research aimed at improving rehabilitation for people with disabilities caused by serious injuries and illnesses,» said Rodger DeRose, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kessler Fou
Research Center, which conducts physical and cognitive
research aimed at improving rehabilitation for people with disabilities caused by serious injuries and illnesses,» said Rodger DeRose, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kessler Fou
research aimed at improving
rehabilitation for people with disabilities caused
by serious injuries and illnesses,» said Rodger DeRose, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kessler Foundation.
Presented annually
by Division 22 (
Rehabilitation Psychology) of the APA, this award recognizes an individual who has made an outstanding lifelong contribution to
rehabilitation psychology through empirical
research, conceptual / theoretical development or both.
In a 2006
research review, investigators found that meditation may aid in cardiac
rehabilitation by reducing stress.
From October 2008 through September 2013, SEDL's vocational
rehabilitation service models for individuals with autism spectrum disorders project worked to improve employment outcomes for people with autism spectrum disorders
by conducting
research and disseminating information about effective strategies and services.
(4) Conduct a program for end - stage and renal disease
research, to include support of projects and demonstrations for providing special services (including transplantation and dialysis), artificial kidneys, and supplies * necessary for the
REHABILITATION of individuals suffering from such disease and which will (A) insure dissemination of
research findings, (B) provide encouragement and support for initiatives and new approaches
by individual and institutional investigators, and (C) establish and maintain close working relationships, with other governmental and voluntary institutions and organizations engaged in similar efforts, in order to unify and coordinate scientific efforts, encourage joint planning, and promote the interchange of data and reports among investigators in the field of end - stage renal disease.
There shall be included in the annual report to the Congress required
by section 404 a full report on the
research and training activities carried out under this title and the extent to which such
research and training has contributed directly to the development of methods, procedures, devices, and trained personnel to assist in the provision of vocational *
REHABILITATION services to handicapped individuals and those with the most * severe handicaps under this ACT.
(4) develop means of promoting the prompt utilization of engineering and other scientific
research to assist in solving problems in education (including promotion of the development of curriculums stressing barrier free design and the adoption of such curriculums
by schools of architecture, * design, and engineering), health, employment,
REHABILITATION, architectural, housing, and transportation barriers, and other areas so as to bring about full integration of handicapped individuals into all aspects of society;
Development of a behavior service to help shelters improve the welfare and adoptability of dogs and cats
by conducting
research on various housing and management arrangements that affect animal behavior; helping shelters customize the training and behavior
rehabilitation of their animals in preparation for adoption; and working with shelters to market adoptable cats and dogs in order to reach the no - kill goal.
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By supporting innovative rehabilitation and research, the CCPM team is committed to standing in the gap to encourage, educate and empower all those impacted by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosi
By supporting innovative
rehabilitation and
research, the CCPM team is committed to standing in the gap to encourage, educate and empower all those impacted
by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosi
by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosis.
About Blog
By supporting innovative rehabilitation and research, the CCPM team is committed to standing in the gap to encourage, educate and empower all those impacted by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosi
By supporting innovative
rehabilitation and
research, the CCPM team is committed to standing in the gap to encourage, educate and empower all those impacted
by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosi
by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosis.
This
research would expand on the Green Factors
by looking at the individual circumstances of the case, including whether there is evidence of
rehabilitation and history since the criminal act.
Continuing to tackle the harm caused to individuals and society
by the misuse of drugs through a concerted focus on the five pillars of supply reduction, prevention, treatment,
rehabilitation and
research.
She is linked to the NHMRC - funded Centre for
Research Excellence on Offender Health at UNSW and an ARC - funded project led
by UNSW and Ted Noffs Foundation looking at young Aboriginal people's after they leave residential
rehabilitation.
About Blog
By supporting innovative rehabilitation and research, the CCPM team is committed to standing in the gap to encourage, educate and empower all those impacted by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosi
By supporting innovative
rehabilitation and
research, the CCPM team is committed to standing in the gap to encourage, educate and empower all those impacted
by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosi
by a Cerebral Palsy diagnosis.
Since 1922, the funds raised
by the foundation have helped deliver care and support for children and their families
by providing specialized paediatric care, equipment, education programs, therapy,
rehabilitation services and
research.