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CATOR Partners|CATOR Project Support Personnel|CATOR Collaborators

 

The consortium consists of key individuals from within the U.S. and Canada conducting research and development work
in AT outcomes. 

CATOR Partners:

The following are the principal partners of CATOR:

 Louise Demers

Louise Demers, Ph.D, OT(C). Dr. Demers is Associate Professor in the School of Rehabilitation at the Université de Montréal. She is a Scientist at the Research Centre of the Montreal Geriatric University Institute in Montreal, Quebec, and Director of a laboratory on outcomes measures in geriatric rehabilitation and assistive technology.  Dr. Demers has authored many research articles related to assistive technology, outcomes measures, geriatric rehabilitation, and social participation.

Email:  louise.demers [at] umontreal.ca
 Frank DeRuyter

Frank DeRuyter, Ph.D.  Dr. DeRuyter is Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery and Chief of the Division of Speech Pathology & Audiology at Duke University Medical Center.  In addition, he is Principal Investigator of the NIDRR Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Communication Enhancement (AAC-RERC).  His interest is in outcomes and performance monitoring within AT/AAC service delivery systems including development and utilization of platform independent and web-based outcome data collection/capture tools.   Dr. DeRuyter has presented extensively at international/national conferences, authored has numerous publications, and served on various committees, advisory and editorial boards.

Email:  frank.deruyter [at] duke.edu
 Marcus J. Fuhrer

Marcus J. Fuhrer, Ph.D.  Dr. Fuhrer is Scientist Emeritus, National Institutes of Health.  He is past director of the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, National Institutes of Health.  Prior to that, he was Professor in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine; Vice President for Research at The Institute for Rehabilitation & Research (TIRR); and past president of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine & of the National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers.  His research emphases is on medical rehabilitation outcomes and factors affecting life status of people with spinal-cord injuries.

Email:  fuhrerm [at] exchange.nih.gov
 Jeffrey W. Jutai

Jeffrey W. Jutai, PhD, CPsych.  Dr. Jutai is Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Western Ontario, and Senior Scientist at the Aging, Rehabilitation & Geriatric Care Research Centre of the Lawson Health Research Institute.  His research is focused on factors that affect outcomes from using assistive technology devices, including how devices are prescribed and how patients are educated in their use.  He directs a program of research on measuring the impact of assistive technologies for persons who have physical and sensory disabilities.   He is co-author (with Dr. Hy Day) of the Psychosocial Impact of Assistive Devices Scale (PIADS).  

Email:  jjutai [at] uwo.ca
 James A. Lenker

James A. Lenker, PhD, OTR/L, ATP.  Dr. Lenker is Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Science, School of Public Health & Health Professions, University at Buffalo. He has dual backgrounds in occupational therapy and engineering and directs the Graduate Certificate Program in Assistive Technology and the AT Research Laboratory.  Dr. Lenker is a Co-Investigator on two NIDRR research grants including the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Universal Design. He has active AT outcomes research projects in wheeled mobility and seating, transportation, and computer accommodation technologies. He has served on RESNA’s Board of Directors and the Editorial Board for the journal Assistive Technology.

Email:  lenker [at] buffalo.edu

 

 


CATOR Project Support Personnel

In addition to the principal partners, there are a number of key support and consultant personnel involved in CATOR projects

and activities.  These individuals include: 

 

Claudine Auger, PhC
Research Assistant
École de réadaptation de l’Université de Montréal; and,
Research Center, Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal. 
Email:   claudine.auger [at] umontreal.ca

 

Sherry Coulson
Research Assistant
Aging, Rehabilitation & Geriatric Care Research Centre
Lawson Health Research Institute
Email:  scoulso5 [at] uwo.ca

 

Isabelle Gélinas, PhD
Research Collaborator
School of Physical & Occupational Therapy
Mc Gill University; and
Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire en réadaptation de Montréal.
Email:  isabelle.gelinas [at] mcgill.ca

 

Jessica House, BS
Financial Analyst and Research Study Coordinator
Division of Speech Pathology & Audiology
Duke University Medical Center
Email:  jessica.house [at] duke.edu

 

Daniel Saldana, BS
Information Technologies Coordinator and Computer Project Manager

Duke University Medical Center
Email:  dan.saldana [at] duke.edu

 


CATOR Collaborators

In addition to the principal partners and project support personnel, there are a number of key sites that
are involved collaborations with CATOR projects and activities.  These sites include: 

 

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University of Illinois at Chicago
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Northwestern University
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Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wheeled Mobility
Georgia Tech University
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