From cell phones to artificial intelligence to wearables that track steps, technology has become an important part of medicine, allowing clinicians to deliver care in groundbreaking ways. In this special webinar, moderated by Dr. Brad Schlaggar, Kennedy Krieger's president and CEO, researchers from the Institute's Center for Movement Studies, Center for Brain Injury Recovery and Pediatric Post-COVID-19 Rehabilitation Clinic discuss the ways they use technology.
Here is a list of helpful resources from our panel:
- Kennedy Krieger's Research Centers and Labs
- Kennedy Krieger Starts Pediatric Neurofibromatosis Program with Hopkins
- NIH Awards Kennedy Krieger $6.5 Million Grant to Launch National Center Transforming Rehabilitation Care
- American Academy of Neurology: Kennedy Krieger Researcher Named 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholar
- NBC Baltimore: Family Speaking Up About Toddlers' Rare Disease in Hopes of Helping Others
- NBC Baltimore: NIH Awards Kennedy Krieger Institute More than $8 Million for Rare Disorders Research
- Technical.ly: Kennedy Krieger Uses Virtual Reality to Help Neurodiverse Adults
Meet Our Moderator and Panelists
Meet Our Moderator and Panelists
Nayo Hill, PT, DPT, PhD
Physical Therapist and Assistant Professor
Stacy J.
Suskauer
,
MD
Vice President of Rehabilitation, Co-director of the Center for Brain Injury Recovery and Brain Injury Clinical Research Center