Sadie Doran is a current Entrepreneur Fellow at TREAT and in the Master of Engineering Management (MEM) Program at Dartmouth College. Here, she gives her perspective on how to convey the... read more →
TREAT recognizes Zibrio for their work in balance assessment and fall risk awareness this September 22. Visit www.Zibrio.com to learn more.
Jenny Qiu is a PhD candidate at the Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College and a TREAT Entrepreneur Fellow. Here, she gives her perspective on the importance of talking to... read more →
Liam Cornwall joined the TREAT team in March 2018 as a TREAT Entrepreneur Fellow. Here, Liam talks about utilizing his own learning about rehabilitation and assistive technology device commercialization as... read more →
RESNA is the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America. Their annual conference was held July 11-15, 2018 in Arlington, VA. TREAT was honored to receive a 2018... read more →
Pictured from left to right: Roger Smith PhD, OT, FAOTA, RESNA President, Richard Greenwald, PhD, TREAT Co-Director, Zachary Samalonis, GaitMate team representative, Liam Cornwall, TREAT Entrepreneur... read more →
TREAT co-director Richard Greenwald, PhD (center) receives a 2018 RESNA Leadership Award from RESNA President-elect Mary Ellen Buning, PhD, OTR/L, ATP/SMS (right) and past President Jerry... read more →
Web-based TREAT Commercialization Process Learning Modules are newly available to rehabilitation and assistive technology innovators! From gathering and refining market requirements to designing and conducting the appropriate tests for verification... read more →
“Ground-breaking research could change the lives of millions.” You have read the headlines, but what happens when the spotlight dims, and the researcher goes back to the lab? How often... read more →
When Disaster Strikes – A Q&A with FEMA Disability Integration Advisor Jerry Weisman, MSME, ATP, RET
When a natural disaster strikes, staying safe during the event and dealing with the aftermath are stressful at best and can be traumatic and life altering for some. For people... read more →