Dr. Galloway is currently an Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Delaware. Since 2000, his Infant Behavior Lab has focused on better understanding how infants physically explore their world through each day. Most recently, he has focused exclusively on assisting infants and young children with special needs in maximizing their exploration. Current projects include assessments of brain-behavior relationships in preterm infants, family-based interventions and reality-based technologies for behaviors ranging from newborn head, arm and leg control to infant object exploration to robotic enhanced power mobility for infants and toddlers. His lab is currently funded by NIH and NSF. Recent awards include the American Physical Therapy Association’s Outstanding New Academic Faculty Member (2005) and their Pediatric Section Research Award (2009).
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