Assistive Technology Adaptation
and Training (AT-AT) Laboratory

Support

Active Research Funding

Toward A State-Wide Consortium for Client-Centered Early Childhood Power Mobility Assessment
University of Missouri Connector: Connecting Missouri Award. $5,000

Predicting ALS Outcomes Based on Networked Passive Sensors
Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (DOD CDMRP) (ALS210017). $760,122

Multisite Customizable Assistive Technology Intervention
ALS Association Seed Grant. $50,000

Passive In-Home and Wearable Sensors for Health Monitoring in ALS
ALS Association Assistive Technology Grant. $400,000

Completed Research Funding

Feasibility of Low-cost Power Ride-on Toys for Early Childhood Power Mobility
Pascale’s Pals, Inc. $2065

Patient-centered Delivery Model for Early Childhood Power Mobility.
University of Missouri Research Council $10,000

Reliability and Validity Testing of a Data Logging Device for Early Childhood Power Mobility
College of Health Sciences Catalyst Award. $6,000

Charitable Donations

The AT-AT lab has received generous monetary and in-kind donations from from several community partners. We would like to specifically acknowledge contributions from the MO Better Foundation and the BeStrong29 Foundation.

The MO Better Foundation is a non-profit dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of Missourians with physical disabilities. The MO Better Foundation has donated much of the 3D printing equipment in the lab, including printers and filament that we use to make devices for people in Missouri.

The BeStrong29 Foundation supports initiatives that help people living with Spinal Cord Injury. Their generous donations allowed us to start the Adaptive Gaming and Adaptive Dressing projects in the lab.