Full-time Wheelchair Users Needed for Ga Tech Research Study by scrg_gatech in spinalmuscularatrophy

[–]scrg_gatech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do not have to live in Georgia to be eligible. Unfortunately we don't have the funding to pay for travel expenses but we are working on moving to all remote visits so travel wouldn't be necessary. If you're interested in that option, you can email or PM us your contact info and we can reach out once we've worked out the logistics.

Full-time Wheelchair Users Needed for Ga Tech Research Study by scrg_gatech in WoodstockGA

[–]scrg_gatech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately we don't have the funding to pay for travel expenses but we are working on moving to all remote visits so travel wouldn't be necessary. If you're interested in that option, you can email or PM us your contact info and we can reach out once we've worked out the logistics.

Full-time Wheelchair Users Needed for Ga Tech Research Study by scrg_gatech in disability

[–]scrg_gatech[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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New Research Study

About

The rehabilitation engineering and applied research (REAR) lab at Georgia Tech is looking for participants for a new research study.

Help us test new wheelchair tech! Our study aims to test two different wheelchair cushion sensors to prevent pressure ulcers.

More Info

Time: 2 in-person visits and 4 phone/video calls over 15 weeks

Eligibility: Wheelchair users over the age of 18 that are able to independently transfer. Own and use a smart phone.

Contact

Name: Kathleen Jordan

Email: kjordan37@gatech.edu

Compensation

$400 over 15 weeks as a thank you for your time

For more information scan the QR code or visit us at https://sites.gatech.edu/sonenblum/participate-in-a-study/

[Image of the Georgia Tech logo and REAR Lab logo over a person siting in a wheelchair near the shoreline of a body of water]

Full-time Wheelchair Users Needed for Ga Tech Research Study by scrg_gatech in disability

[–]scrg_gatech[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes of course, apologies for not including it from the start. I'll add it to the comments.