Her talks were titled "Bimanual Skills in Unilateral Cerebral Palsy: Translating Knowledge of Development and Motor Control into Clinical Applications," and "Reliance on Visual Feedback of Hand Position in Typically Developing Children."
She gave a talk as part of a symposium on computer vision approaches for rehabilitation. Hawe also presented a poster titled "Characterization of bilateral reaching abilities in typically developing children using computer vision and augmented reality assessments."
The 12 week summer program will provide Asante with summer funding to focus on research while receive additional professional development and mentorship.