How does an innovator define the value of their innovation in the present day healthcare environment? TREAT challenges the innovators within its Commercialization Assistance Program to hone in with laser... read more →
Dr. Jessica Kramer is a TREAT Client and an Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitative Sciences at Boston University. Dr. Kramer's interests center around the involvement of children with... read more →
SBIR grants are a source of research and development funding for small business concerns to develop products. Are you considering an SBIR application to fund development of your assistive or... read more →
From July 2016 to the end of January 2017, TREAT Entrepreneur Fellow Shailly Jariwala was immersed in the world of device commercialization for rehabilitative and assistive technologies. Working closely with... read more →
Suzanne Malinowski developed foot drop in her left foot in 2008 at the age of 36 as a result of degenerative disc disease and spinal stenosis. Although back surgery relieved... read more →
A curious and engaged audience was present at this summer’s TREAT Workshop, “Evading the Valley of Death.” TREAT co-director, Rick Greenwald, PhD, was presenting at the end of RESNA’s 2016... read more →
Innovators addressing the unmet need for medical devices used in pediatric rehabilitation were awarded funding and assistance through NEPDC's 2016 Target Challenge. NEPDC, TREAT, POSNA, and the Foundation for Physical... read more →
A team of researchers from UT Knoxville not only won first prize in VentureWell’s 2016 BMEidea Competition but also took home the TREAT Award for the “Rehabilitation Technology Most Likely to... read more →
The reviewer panels at TREAT and NEPDC have offered up their advice for making your Target Challenge grant proposal the best it can be. Take a look! Content 1. Concisely describe... read more →