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For more information about any event, please contact Dr. Sydney Schaefer at 480-727-6651 or at motorlab@asu.edu.

Upcoming events


October 5, 12, 19, 26, 2018, 9:15 - 10:45am and 11:00am - 12:30pm : "Functional Assessment of Balance and Fine Motor Skills" class at New adventures in Learning center in Chandler, Arizona. Class is only open to New adventures in learning members, you can find out more about membership and our class here. 


Latest news

Drew Worman is awarded a Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative (FURI) grant for the 2018 school year! More about this research opportunity can be found here.

 
Past events

February 6-7, 2017: 5th ASU Rehabilitation Robotics Workshop, Hosted by Arizona State University. Location: Memorial Union, ASU Campus, Tempe. Registration is free, so come check it out! More information here.

November 14, 2016: Jennapher Lingo VanGilder presents a lab poster at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting.

November 10, 2016: Sydney Schaefer shares her current research at Sagewood.

August 2016: The MRL Lab moves to the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, housed within the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University!

December 10, 2015: Undergraduate students Caitlin Hengge and Tyson Lumbreras presented their work at the USU College of Education and Human Services Undergraduate Research Symposium.

December 7, 2015: Research by doctoral student Adam Raikes on electrodermal activity and neuropsychological testing gets accepted for publication at the Journal of Athletic Training.

November 17-22, 2015: Dr. Schaefer and collaborator Dr. Beth Fauth presented data on multimorbidity and transitional care at the Gerontological Society of America conference.


October 5-6, 2015: Dr. Schaefer gave an invited research seminar to the Training in Rehabilitation Efficacy and Effectiveness Trials (TREET) program at the University of Southern California.


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