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Opportunities for Participation in Research


Looking for Participants, Measuring Physical Activity in Persons with Physical Disabilities, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)

The Department of Disability and Human Development at UIC is conducting a research study aimed at developing a valid measure of physical activity specific to persons with physical disabilities. Participants will complete and return a physical activity survey via mail or electronically.

To be eligible, you must be at least 18 years of age; understand and read English; and have one of the following mobility impairments: spinal cord injury, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, stroke, or history of polio or post-polio syndrome.

Interested persons should contact Dr. Barth Riley at (312)355-4054 or barthr@uic.edu.


Consumer Advisory Network, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technology for People with Disabilities, "Wireless RERC"

The Wireless RERC, funded by the National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research, invites people with disabilities to be members of their Consumer Advisory Network (CAN) and take part in a nationwide survey, focus groups, cell phone guide development, study on cell phone use, and talks with wireless companies about better usability.

The new fully-accessible Survey of User Needs is now available online at http://www.wirelessrerc.gatech.edu and takes 15 minutes to complete.

To request a hard copy of the survey or to complete it over the phone, please contact Lynne Broderick at 2020 Peachtree Road, NW, Atlanta, GA 30309, Voice: (800) 582-6360, or wirelessrerc@shepherd.org.


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