Researchers to examine effects of fermented papaya preparation on driving performance among older adults
The new study is believed to be the first to investigate the use of a dietary supplement on driving performance.
The new study is believed to be the first to investigate the use of a dietary supplement on driving performance.
The new study is believed to be the first to investigate the use of a dietary supplement on driving performance.
Dr. Classen has chaired the ADED Research Committee from 2022-2024 and has received the award of excellence for her dedicated service to ADED.
A new study finds technologies, such as lane departure warnings and adaptive cruise control, may help people with Parkinson’s improve their on-road driving performance.
Dr. Classen shares a word of congratulations to her 10th PhD student on a spectacular dissertation defense.
The department of occupational therapy celebrates a successful 2024 Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars and recognizes the latest achievements in research science.
UF Occupational Therapy presented two Pre-Conference Institutes, a workshop, a short course, on the panel at AOTF State of the Science Symposium, at Federal Sections Day, and during various poster sessions at AOTA INSPIRE 2024.
A distinguished delegation from the Seoul Rehabilitation Hospital visited Gainesville from Feb 26-27, immersing themselves in UF's rehabilitation practices.
The event included a panel of national experts discussing mental health issues in occupational therapy practice and research.
Dr. Sherrilene Classen will lead two six-hour pre-conference institutes on March 20 as part of the American Occupational Therapy Association, or AOTA, INSPIRE 2024 Annual Conference & Expo in Orlando, Florida.