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Reitman Foundation Funds Pilot Study of Treatments for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Kessler Foundation researchers examine outcomes of neonates who undergo treatment at Children’s Specialized Hospital for withdrawal from prenatal exposure to opioids 



East Hanover, NJ. March 3, 2020.  Researchers at Kessler Foundation will collaborate with Children’s Specialized Hospital to


Supervisors Share Effective Ways to Include People with Disabilities in the Workplace

Experts report initial results and practical implications of the 2017 Kessler Foundation National Employment and Disability Survey: Supervisor Perspectives



East Hanover, NJ. February 7, 2020. A multidisciplinary team of researchers at Kessler Foundation and the University of New Hampshire


Kessler Scientists Envision Opportunities Amid the Challenges of Rehabilitation Research

Reliable and valid results can be achieved even in the absence of large sample sizes, according to rehabilitation researchers at Kessler Foundation



East Hanover, NJ. January 31, 2019. A team of scientists at Kessler Foundation have proposed solutions to the challenges of conducting


Kessler Foundation Researchers Receive Grant to Study Robotic Intervention Post Stroke

The National Institutes of Health awarded a $3,547,908 grant to Karen Nolan, PhD, and Soha Saleh, PhD, of Kessler Foundation to study functional and neurophysiological effects of a progressive robot assisted gait intervention early post stroke


East Hanover, N.J., September 6


Kessler researchers explore social cognitive deficits in progressive multiple sclerosis

Study by MS research team finds evidence for differential effects of progressive MS on cognitive and affective Theory of Mind


East Hanover, NJ. June 25, 2019. A recent study by Kessler Foundation researchers provided new findings about the nature of social cognitive deficits in the population


Promising treatment for shoulder pain in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury

Researchers report initial results for a minimally invasive intervention for relief of chronic refractory shoulder pain in upper-limb dependent individuals with spinal cord injury   



East Hanover, NJ. June 12, 2019. A New Jersey team of researchers has reported the successful, long-term


Kessler Foundation Receives $1 Million to Study Novel Treatments for Spinal Cord Injury

Tim Reynolds, co-founder of Wall Street’s Jane Street Capital, funds new avenue of spinal stimulation research


East Hanover, NJ – June 7, 2019. – Tim Reynolds, co-founder of the Wall Street firm Jane Street Capital, and his wife, Caroline, made a $1 million gift to Kessler Foundation to launch


Kessler Foundation awarded 6 grants by New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research

Researchers received six grants totaling nearly $2.0 million to investigate novel ways to improve quality of life for individuals with traumatic brain injury and their caregivers


EAST HANOVER, N.J. June 4, 2019 – Kessler scientists received six grants from the New Jersey Commission on Brain


Weber receives grant to study cognitive screening for persons with spinal cord injury

The New Jersey Commission on Spinal Cord Research awarded a $592,000 grant to Erica Weber, PhD, of Kessler Foundation, to participate in a multi-site study of the development of a cognitive assessment tool for individuals with spinal cord injury. The grant is one of three awarded by the Commission


Dyson-Hudson receives grant to study treatment for shoulder injuries in wheelchair users

The New Jersey Commission on Spinal Cord Research awarded a $549,000 grant to Trevor Dyson-Hudson, MD, of Kessler Foundation. The grant is one of three awarded to Foundation scientists for spinal cord injury research, totaling $1.74 million.



East Hanover, N.J., MAY 30, 2019. — Trevor Dyson


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