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Philadelphia Business Journal - November 12, 2010
Posted Nov 12, 2010 -- webcomm
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Philadelphia Business Journal
Emily Keshner, director of Temple's Virtual Environment and Postural Orientation Laboratory, received a stimulus grant to improve the lab's graphical interface and make it more interactive. She used the money to hire eight students who developed applications that will be used in the lab, including an avatar that will help patients with speech issues, vibrating flip flops that will help stroke patients and a 3-D street scene that will help patients with balance issues.