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MobiHealthNews - 16-Dec-2025A lightweight wearable device uses sensors and AI to reduce fatigue and extend mobility in MND
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Associate Professor in Biomedical Sciences at The University of Queensland
Taylor Dick is an Associate Professor in Biomedical Sciences at The University of Queensland, where she leads research focused on neural and motor systems with an emphasis on improving mobility and quality of life for people with neurological conditions. Her work spans biomechanics, wearable robotics, and translational neuroscience, bringing together engineering and clinical insights to develop innovative assistive technologies. Dick is deeply engaged with patient communities and interdisciplinary teams, aiming to translate laboratory discoveries into real-world solutions that support people living with movement impairments.
Visit website: https://biomedical-sciences.uq.edu.au/profile/5875/taylor-dick
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A lightweight wearable device uses sensors and AI to reduce fatigue and extend mobility in MND