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The Cambridge University Engineering Department's research activities encompass many areas of Human-Computer Interaction, from the design of novel input systems to the development of mechatronic assistive devices, and Design for All.
http://rehab-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/
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This Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center's primary research examines preventing disability associated with musculoskeletal disorders and aging. The center is located at the University of Michigan.
http://umrerc.engin.umich.edu/
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This Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center studying alternative and augmentative communication is located in Durem, North Carolina.
http://aac-rerc.com/
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Based at the University of Illinois-Chigago, this group focuses upon research into recreation and recreational technologies for disabled persons.
http://www.rercrectech.org
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Conducts research programs that promote technological solutions to problems confronting people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
http://www.hearingresearch.org/
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General site with recent relevant news reports.
http://rehabilitation.medicalengineer.co.uk
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An interdisciplinary association for the advancement of rehabilitation and assistive technologies (AT).
http://www.resna.org/
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Contains designs and experiences of a graduate rehabilitation engineer. Information on job accommodations, augmentative communication, and assistive technology.
http://rehabengineer.homestead.com/
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Provides clinical, technical and administrative services for both pediatric and adult individuals. Includes information on staff, research, and accreditation. Warren, Ohio, USA.
http://oandpcentre.com
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