[Isl] CTSI Learning Health System Pilot: collaborator needed

Neil Charness charness at psy.fsu.edu
Mon Mar 15 09:26:09 EDT 2021


Hi Terra:

One link is the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center from NIDILRR at FSU, Weill Cornell Medicine, and UIUC dealing with technology to support older adults with cognitive impairment.  It is run by Walter Boot (FSU) and Sara Czaja (Weill Cornell Medicine), and I participate as a PI in charge of one of the development projects.  I’ll pass this on to the ISL listserv too in case there are others with interests closer to the post-acute care issues mentioned below.

Best, Neil

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From: Terra Bradley <terra.bradley at med.fsu.edu>
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2021 8:12 AM
To: Neil Charness <charness at psy.fsu.edu>
Subject: CTSI Learning Health System Pilot: collaborator needed

Hi Neil.

Dr. Chiung-ju (CJ) Liu<https://ot.phhp.ufl.edu/profile/liu-chiung-ju/> is researcher at UF who is looking for FSU collaborators whose interests align with hers, potentially to develop and submit applications to the various UF–FSU CSTA pilot competitions. Her general research interest is in late-life disability prevention and more specifically she is interested in improving rehabilitation services at post-acute care, specifically in the home health system, to prevent rehospitalization and transition to home for medically complex patients.

I am hoping one (or more) of the ISL affiliates will be interested in speaking with her. Is this something you can share on the ISL list? Or do you have any specific suggestions of researchers I should reach out to?

Many thanks for any directions you can point me in!

Terra

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