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Opportunities for Participation in Research


Survey Request, Blind Navigation Research Project, Utah Center for Persons with Disabilities (UT UCEDD)

The Computer Science Assistive Technology Laboratory is seeking volunteers who are visually impaired to participate in an on-line survey known as Route Gatherer. The survey takes 10 to 15 minutes.


Survey Request, Wireless Technology User Needs, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies (Wireless RERC)

The Wireless RERC is looking for people with disabilities to take a brief online survey about wireless technology, such as cell phones and text messaging. Questions about the survey may be addressed to Ken Evans at 404-374-1112 or w4du@bellsouth.net.


Invitation To Participate in a Research Study of the Built Environment's Influence on Activity Performance, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)

The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Universal Design and the Built Environment at SUNY/Buffalo is conducting an online study of the built environment's influence on the performance of routine activities. It is interested in the experiences of individuals with mobility, sight, hearing, or cognitive impairments, as well as individuals without impairments. The study involves initial and subsequent online surveys.

For more information contact Gary Scott Danford, Ph.D., Project Director at danford@buffalo.edu or 716-829-3485, x328.


Vietnam Veterans Living with Amputation Needed for Research, Indiana-Ohio Center for Rehabilitation Research, Department of Defense

This partnership plans to study how Vietnam veterans with war-related amputation fared with respect to physical and psychosocial health and rehabilitation, in order to assist in the rehabilitation and adjustment of amputees coming back from current and future conflicts.

Interested individuals may complete an online questionnaire at https://www.vietnamwaramputee.org or obtain a hard-copy version by calling 866-283-2599 (toll-free), emailing robbinsc@iupui.edu, or writing Mr. Chris Robbins, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Indiana University, 1140 West Michigan Street, Coleman Hall CF 124, Indianapolis, IN 46202.


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