The TREAT Leadership Team is a group of clinicians, engineers, and business experts who guide the development of our programs and help innovators navigate the challenging commercialization process. After having... read more →
Laura Bleyendaal, MBA, is an Entrepreneur Fellow at TREAT. Her background includes eight years of experience working in regulatory affairs for the DePuy Synthes companies of Johnson & Johnson where... read more →
Research into the development of exoskeletons for assistive or rehabilitative purposes has drawn considerable interest within the robotics community. Often, the ultimate goal of such research is to develop a... read more →
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced 60 winners of SBA’s Growth Accelerator Fund Competition. The SBA awarded $3 million in prize money to competition winners which included the New Hampshire’s... read more →
Suzanne Malinowski, a former TREAT awardee, was recently chosen to participate in a collaboration between TREAT and Dartmouth College’s Cook Engineering Design Center (CEDC) as a Company Sponsor. Directed by... read more →
The multi-conference RehabWeek was held in Toronto, June 24-28, 2019. TREAT presented a workshop on June 24th titled A Multidisciplinary Approach to Commercializing Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies. Speakers Ryan Ratts,... read more →
Researchers from Duke University recently... read more →
Pictured from left to right: Seong-Hee Yoon, ATP, RESNA Board of Directors Member-elect, Co-Chair, Student Design Competition Committee; Laura Bingeman, Reka team representative; Emma Smith, MScOT,... read more →
A new module about healthcare delivery was recently added to the Clinical Rationale section of TREAT’s educational materials. This is an important addition because studying the healthcare delivery process provides... read more →
Christine McDonough, PT, PhD, TREAT advisor in clinical and comparative effectiveness, shares the experience of innovating an efficient and accurate method of evaluating mental and physical health function for the... read more →