IGERT - Neural & Musculoskeletal Adaptations in Form & Function
Arizona State University
PO Box 9709
Tempe, AZ 85287-9709
(480)965-8034 (p)
(480)965-4292 (f)
igert.bme@asu.edu
 
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The goal of this program is to introduce Ph.D. students with diverse biological and engineering backgrounds to the challenges of deciphering complex phenomena in neuroscience, biomechanics, rehabilitation, and musculoskeletal morphology, and to foster interdisciplinary education and training in research efforts toward meeting these challenges.

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IGERT Faculty member leads group assisting stroke patients

ASU researchers and Tempe-based Kinetic Muscles Inc. have developed a robotic arm to help stroke survivors regain the ability to perform basic tasks, such as reaching for objects or feeding themselves. [Read More]
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Ever wonder what other IGERT students are working on?

There are currently approximately 2000 students participating in IGERT. Click below to read about what a few of them are working on. [Read More]
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Check out other IGERT programs at ASU

The IGERT on Neural and Musculoskeletal Adaptations in Form and Function is only one of several IGERT programs here at ASU. Use the link below to see more about the other programs! [Read More]
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