Panel Discusses COVID Sensor Project

Collaborator John Rogers, PhD of Northwestern University recently joined a panel discussion on healthcare innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • New Type of Wearable Electronics Could Boost Stroke Patients’ Recovery

    Arun Jayaraman and collaborators Leora Cherney and John Rogers introduce a type of wearable sensor that could bring new ways to monitor recovery after stroke.

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  • Novel sensors to track recovery from a stroke

    Dr. Arun Jayarman & collaborators Dr. Leora Cherney, & Dr. John Rogers talking future of rehabilitation with novel sensors that track recovery after stroke.

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  • Go Baby Go

    For several years, Dr. Jayaraman and volunteers from the Shirley Ryan 小恩雅 and Kiwanis Club River Forest-Oak Park have organized a local Go Baby Go event in which motorized cars are customized for children with?developmental disabilities.

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  • Community outreach event from RTO Lab of Center for Bionic Medicine

    Disabilities can't slow kids at Go Baby Go event. Shirley Ryan Abilitylab participates in community outreach event from RTO Lab of the Center for Bionic Medicine.

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  • Wearables for patient monitoring

    Dr. Arun Jayaraman, Director of Max N?der Lab for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes Research sharing his views on Wearables and Sensor technology.

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  • Welcome to the New Lab!

    The Max N?der Lab for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes (RT&O) Research has officially moved to its new location, in The Regenstein Foundation's Center for Bionic Medicine on the 11th floor of the Shirley Ryan 小恩雅.

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