Dr. Ralf Schlosser recognized as expert in Communication Aids for Disabled
Schlosser has been recognized in the top 1% of scholars writing about Communication Aids for Disabled over the past 10 years.
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Schlosser has been recognized in the top 1% of scholars writing about Communication Aids for Disabled over the past 10 years.
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I never would have had such a great learning experience and been able to start my own endeavor if it hadn't been for Bouvé.
The article, Mechanism of PKCε Regulation of Cardiac GIRK Channel Gating, highlights the work which introduces a new drug target for atrial fibrillation (AF) using optogenetic technology to reveal an underlying mechanism that is responsible for AF.
Therese Pirozzi is an associate professor in Bouvé College’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northeastern University. She is a practicing speech-language pathologist with a focus on language and health literacy of low-income families, neuroplasticity of the brain, and the effects of brain injury on survivors and their families.
Bouvé physical therapy students helped offer guidance and exercise recommendations to prevent and reduce the risk of injury and improve athlete function in sport and every day life.