Research That’s Close to Home

Testing novel prosthetics during activities of daily living.

Measuring physiological attunement between parents and children using wrist-based sensors.

Observing how empathy in daily interactions enhances well-being of care recipients and their family members.

Discovering changes in upper-body muscle activity after breast reconstruction surgery.

Quantifying how arthritis-related pain alters behavior with everyday activities, like dishwashing.

Measuring hidden adaptations to changes in upper-body strength over the lifespan.