Current Funding

National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR), Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2021-2026). mHealth-based just-in-time adaptive intervention to improve physical activity levels of individuals with spinal cord injury.

 

Department of Defense – Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, Spinal Cord Injury Research Program, Investigator-Initiated Research Award (2021-2024). Development of a sensor-based movement biomarker to capture upper extremity use during daily activities in individuals with cervical spinal cord injury

 

National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), Administration for Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2020-2024).  Harnessing Social Networks to Personalize Sensor-Driven, Just-In-Time Physical Activity Interventions for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury.

  • Co-investigators: Melissa Nunn, BS, Consumer Advocate, Stephen S. Intille, PhD, Northeastern University; Mary Schmidt-Read, PT, DPT, MS, Magee Rehabilitation Hospital – Jefferson Health

 

 

Completed Funding

National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR), Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2020-2023). Evaluating associations between trauma-related characteristics and functional recovery in individuals with spinal cord injury.

Center for Large Data Research and Data Sharing in Rehabilitation (CLDR), University of Texas Medical Branch; Prime: NIH (2018-2019). Examining the impact of admission latency and functional status on post-acute outcomes in individuals with spinal cord injury.

Craig H. Neilsen FoundationNeilsen Pilot Research Grant (Hiremath) (2016-18). Just-in-time adaptive feedback systems to assist individuals with SCI.

Paralyzed Veterans of America Research Foundation: Fellowship Grant (Hiremath) (2015-16). Use of Sensory Inputs for Brain-Computer Interface Training.

National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), Administration for Community Living (previously U.S. Department of Education): Mary E. Switzer Research Fellowship H133F110032 (2011-2012). Development of a physical activity monitor system for manual wheelchair users.