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 →
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 →
NEPDC and TREAT partner with leading clinical foundations and societies to address unmet rehabilitation needs for children. New England Pediatric Device Consortium (NEPDC) and the Center for Translation of Rehabilitation... read more →
Karen Page recently joined the TREAT team as Program Administrator. She is responsible for operating and maintaining TREAT’s external programs and outreach initiatives. Karen says she is “thrilled at the... read more →
Say that you have an idea for a product that would not only help someone regain independence after an injury, but do it faster and better. What is the next... read more →
The Center for Translation of Rehabilitation Engineering Advances and Technology (TREAT) is now accepting proposals for the center’s Sabbatical program. TREAT Sabbaticals are a fantastic onsite opportunity for rehabilitation researchers... read more →
Do you have an idea for a rehabilitation or assistive technology product? TREAT is a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional, collaborative consortium between corporate, educational and non-profit entities providing infrastructure support and expert... read more →
TREAT welcomed Chris Maeder as Program Manager at the end of 2015. Chris says he is “excited to shift gears from working with large enterprises to helping real people develop... read more →
Scott Holson has joined TREAT as a Project Leader for Business Development. Scott says, “I’m excited to be working with clients of TREAT to help them move their projects forward.”... read more →
For the fourth year in a row TREAT sponsors the Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association of North America (RESNA) Student Design Competition. Garrett Kryt, a fourth-year undergraduate engineering student from... read more →