The Restore Center is one of six centers in the Medical Rehabilitation Research Resource (MR3) Network. Funded by the National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD) and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), the Restore Center will provide vital infrastructure and training to accelerate research using mobile sensor and video technology for real-word monitoring in rehabilitation, including:

  *   Easy-to-use software workflows for rehabilitation researchers to estimate common real-world outcome measures

  *   A pilot project program to fund promising investigators

  *   A fellows program to create hubs of expertise around the country and world

  *   Scientific challenges to foster collaboration between rehabilitation researchers and experts from other domains, such as machine learning and robotics

  *   Online training materials, such as best practice guides and software documentation

  *   Training opportunities, such as multi-day, in-person training workshops and virtual office hours

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Apply for a Restore Center Pilot Project Grant Up to $30,000

Applications due October 1, 2020

The Restore Center at Stanford seeks proposals for our pilot project program. The program awards seed grants to innovative and meritorious projects that will accelerate the use of sensor and video technology in rehabilitation research and will advance real-world monitoring and delivery of medical rehabilitation. Applicants can request up to $30,000 in funding.

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