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Researchers call for better support for disabled academics


Aspects of academia create barriers for people with disabilities, write Justin and Rachel Yerbury
Academic institutions need to do much more to support faculty members with disabilities and to create an environment in which they can thrive, argues a commentary published 18 May in the journal Trends in Neurosciences.
The paper was written by Professor Justin Yerbury, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and his wife, Dr Rachel Yerbury. Professor Yerbury is a cell and molecular neurobiologist at the University of Wollongong (UOW) and the Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI). Dr Yerbury is a psychologist at UOW and a research affiliate at IHMRI. Her research examines how nature affects mental health and well-being. ....

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"Assistive Technologies for Greatly Improved Quality of Life for People" by Salah Hamdoun, Katina Michael et al.


Publication Details
Hamdoun, S., Michael, K., Monteleone, R. & Bookman, T. (2020). Assistive Technologies for Greatly Improved Quality of Life for People Living with MND/ALS. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine,
Abstract
IEEE Assistive Technologies (ATs) are designed to enhance the quality of life of people living with disabilities. The integration of these technologies with the home or work environment are often combined with a variety of processes, services and other devices. Assistive Technologies have also been imperative in addressing some of the physical limitations that are caused by Motor Neuron Disease (MND). This disease, which impacts the neurological system in various ways, can require severe adjustments in the daily lives of people and hence ATs are able to provide critical support. This article draws from an interview with Dr. Justin Yerbury, a Professor of Neurodegenerative Disease at the University of Wollongong who has MND, supplemented by technical pro ....

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