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Thomas Bulea
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Top investigators on “Protocols Documentation”
- Sonia M Thomas · Research Triangle Institute$701,865,642
- Jeffrey P Krischer · University Of South Florida$562,015,656
- Lawrence Corey · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$498,533,651
- Tracy L Nolen · Research Triangle Institute$474,487,152
- Judith S. Currier · University Of California Los Angeles$445,196,577
- Joseph J. Eron · Univ Of North Carolina Chapel Hill$381,639,813
Research focus
Protocols DocumentationParticipantMuscleCerebral PalsyChildWalkingExoskeletonMovement DisordersDesignGaitChildhoodKneeRecruitRobot ExoskeletonDevicesEnrollmentMuscular DystrophiesLengthKnee JointGait RehabilitationExtensorGait SpeedBiomechanicsCrouch Gait
Grant awards (9)
Evaluating a pediatric exoskeleton to improve walking function in children with movement disorders$0
ZIA · FY2025 · CL · contact PI
Near-infrared spectroscopy and electroencephalography to assess and train cortical activation during motor tasks$0
ZIA · FY2025 · CL · contact PI
A phase I/II trial evaluating long-term use of a Pediatric Robotic Exoskeleton (P.REX/Agilik) to improve gait in children with movement disorders$0
ZIA · FY2025 · CL · contact PI
A natural history study evaluating the use of multimodal signal acquisition techniques to characterize movement in children and young adults with movement disorders$0
ZIA · FY2025 · CL · contact PI
A phase I/II trial evaluating long-term use of a Pediatric Robotic Exoskeleton (P.REX/Agilik) to improve gait in children with movement disorders$0
ZIA · FY2024 · CL · contact PI
Evaluating a pediatric exoskeleton to improve walking function in children with movement disorders$0
ZIA · FY2024 · CL · contact PI
A phase I/II trial evaluating long-term use of a Pediatric Robotic Exoskeleton (P.REX/Agilik) to improve gait in children with movement disorders$0
ZIA · FY2023 · CL · contact PI
Evaluating a pediatric exoskeleton to improve walking function in children with movement disorders$0
ZIA · FY2023 · CL · contact PI
Evaluating a pediatric exoskeleton to improve walking function in children with movement disorders$0
ZIA · FY2022 · CL · contact PI