Technology and Aging Faculty
Researchers in the Technology and Aging area aim to change the way science helps society by creating technological innovations to help people thrive as they age. These innovations include wearable devices that can improve older adult safety and health monitoring, tele-therapy to enable aging in place, promoting communication technologies for health information and decision-making, and the development technology to improve rehabilitation after neurological injury.
Namkee Choi, PhD
Executive Committee Member
Texas Aging & Longevity Consortium
Professor
Steve Hicks School of Social Work
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Maya Henry, PhD, CCC-SLP
Director of Brain Aging Research
Texas Aging & Longevity Consortium
Associate Professor
Department of Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences
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Bo Xie, PhD
Director of Intervention & Prevention Research
Texas Aging & Longevity Consortium
Professor
School of Nursing
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