Hear or meet Laurie in one of the following:

Related News Articles

10/16/2024

About 74% of middle-aged and senior Americans would have very little to no trust in health info generated by AI.

09/26/2024

Older adults want tech companies to focus more on their needs.

09/25/2024

Almost nine out of 10 Americans 65+ live in their own home -- and want to stay.

09/25/2024

Says WiseOx: AI offers a solution by streamlining processes, enhancing decision-making, and improving experience.

09/14/2024

 Apple turned its top-selling headphones into low-cost hearing aids.

You are here

ORCATECH Pilot Grant Programs for 2011-2012

The Oregon Center for Aging & Technology (ORCATECH) offers annual pilot funding opportunities to improve technology and translate that technology into useful tools to improve health and maintain independence in our aging population. ORCATECH focuses on two key reasons for loss of independence among the elderly: decline in cognitive function and decline in mobility. Several areas of related focus are encouraged for this request, but applications are not limited.  Up to three projects will be funded at $50,000, with additional indirect costs.

Click HERE to download the full request for applications.

Contact: Tracy Zitzelberger (zitzelbe@ohsu.edu, 503-494-7198)

APPLICATIONS DUE: February 18, 2011.

category tags: 
Monday, November 8, 2010

Categories

login account