Click here to read about Lumi Sawaki's patients as they experience movement by wearing a robotic exoskeleton. Dr. Sawaki works in University…
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After a motorcycle accident left University of Kentucky researcher Sasha Rabchevsky paralyzed from the chest down at age 19, he pursued a career…
The KARRN group met (across four locations) on May 3, 2016.
We generally meet monthly on the first Tuesday from Noon-1:00 p.m. Eastern time…
KARRN member Heidi McKenzie was included in the June 2016 issue of Paralyzed Veterans of America, Inc.’s PN magazine. The “Fashion Forward”…
We would like to thank the Frances Hollis Brain Foundation for recently funding a small KARRN grant that will allow us to purchase adaptive health…
To celebrate the end of the year, we at the KARRN Project would like to let our partners and those in the community of the commonwealth what all…
Several students at the University of Kentucky have compiled a flow chart for TBI resources in Kentucky. Click…
Time flies and the Fifth annual KARRN Conference is coming up September 25th at the Perkins Center at the Perkins Center on Eastern Kentucky…
It is my pleasure to announce the second annual call for applications for the Grace Jones Memorial Fund mini-grants. The Grace Jones Memorial Fund…