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Hawe and Guy's project is titled "Data-driven Metrics for Upper-Limb Motor Assessment in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders".
Dr. Hawe presented on the topic of cerebral palsy and cerebral visual impairment, specifically how to distinguish motor and visual impairments.
Rachel Hawe's grant is entitled "Video-based analysis of bilateral arm use in children with hemiparetic cerebral palsy".
Ryan Burgardt, an undergraduate research assistant in the NeuroRehabilitation Across the Lifespan (NeuRAL) Laboratory, has received UROP funding to support his work related to bilateral coordination assessments using robotics.
Hawe was a panelist for the symposium "Developing a Career in Pediatric Rehabilitation Research", where she shared advice on being an early career researcher.
The NeuroRehabilitation Across the Lifespan (NeuRAL) Laboratory, directed by Rachel Hawe, PhD, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology, participated in research and outreach efforts through the Driven to Discover Research Facility (D2D) at the Minnesota State Fair and the Stevens County Fair.
Dr. Rachel Hawe and Ryan Burgardt, undergraduate research assistant, presented at the Clinical Motor Control meeting in Chicago.
On April 19, twenty high school students from Minnetonka High School visited the NeuroRehabilitation Across the Lifespan (NeuRAL) Laboratory to learn about how technology can be used to study neurologic impairments.
Rachel Hawe, PhD, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the NeuroRehabilitation Across the Lifespan (NeuRAL) Laboratory, and Viola Winter and Qiying Huang, two doctoral students from the Human Sensorimotor Control Lab (HSCL) presented their research on the use of robotic devices for neurorehabilitation at the Design of Medical Devices Conference.
Rachel Hawe, PhD, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the NeuroRehabilitation Across the Lifespan (NeuRAL) Laboratory, presented work from the NeuRAL lab in a talk entitled "Visual Strategies in Motor Planning and Execution in Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy" at the annual meeting of the American Society of Neurorehabilitation in Charleston, SC.