Tabor Wins Travel Awards
Rehabilitation Science PhD student, Lauren Tabor, won a travel award at the European Society for Swallowing Disorders for her abstract , Pathophysiology of Bolus Inefficiency in Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy.
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Rehabilitation Science PhD student, Lauren Tabor, won a travel award at the European Society for Swallowing Disorders for her abstract , Pathophysiology of Bolus Inefficiency in Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy.
Lauren joined the Rehabilitation Science program in summer 2015. She is mentored by Dr. Emily Plowman. What has been your experience in the Rehabilitation Science program? What have you enjoyed most about the program? There are many aspects of the Rehabilitation Science program that I think set it apart including the translational collaboration, breadth of...
Milap Sandhu, PT, PhD, completed the Rehabilitation Science program in December 2010. He is currently a Research Scientist in the Sensory Motor Performance Program at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and recently received the Switzer Fellowship from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research. Tell us a little about your experience in...
Manuela Corti, PT, PhD, an Assistant Scientist at the University of Florida Powell Gene Therapy Center and a 2011 graduate of the Rehabilitation Science PhD program, has received a nearly $750,00 grant from the Italian patient advocacy group GoFARworth. Read more about the grant, which will focus on the development of a gene therapy program...
The Department of Occupational Therapy welcomed a new class of Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) students during orientation on August 17 and 18.
Dorian Rose, PT, PhD, research associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and clinical research scientist of the Brooks/UF-PHHP Research Collaboration, was awarded a $1.2 million grant funded by the VA Rehabilitation Research and Development. The four-year project named the “Brain Reactivity after Variable Exercise,” or the BRAVE study, will continue Dr. Rose’s work...
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