Today on #nationalcerebralpalsyawarenessday, we’d like to honor the amazing families & participants who have helped us further our #research for children with #cerebralpalsy 💚 This month, we were excited to finally be able to restart in-person studies since the pandemic!
Small treatment effects may still be clinically meaningful effects. In this new review, led by @AirwayLab PhD student @jamescborders, we take a look at whether dysphagia intervention studies are powered to detect these changes. Check out the 🧵and article below.
We are hiring for multiple positions @NEEDLabColumbia@TeachersCollege! Seeking a postdoc (NYC), research coordinator/lab manager (NYC), and multiple RAs (NYC/New Orleans/Omaha). Details below. Please RT!
We are recruiting for a #researchstudy examining whether children with bilateral #cerebralpalsy benefit equally from 90 hours of an upper/lower extremity & trunk training camp (HABIT-ILE) over 2 different training schedules. Check out our flyer for details & eligibility criteria!
This paper was authored by current Motor Learning EdM student Miguel Blacutt and Adjunct Associate Professor in Applied Physiology @DrMattFit: https://t.co/RWOJJV4Dac
Our doctoral student Jehan Alomar has been invited to give an inspirational talk to her peers in the @MiskLeadership fellowship. She has also received a three-year full-tuition award for her Doctoral studies at TC-BBS from the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission.
Elise Wagner, Assistant Director of the Edward D Mysak Clinic for Communication Disorders, has joined the American Board of Child Language and Language Disorders!
Our doctoral student Jennifer Gutterman was published in Brain Sciences: "Anticipatory Motor Planning and Control of Grasp in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy." https://t.co/HBy8zVzafL