The Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs) is an international network of multidisciplinary aphasia investigators in rehabilitation, social science, psychology and linguistics research from across 26 countries. We aim to enhance aphasia research knowledge, skills, methodologies and infrastructure.
Our research seeks to improve our understanding of aphasia as it relates to predictors and prognosis, intervention effectiveness and social impact and re-integration for people with aphasia. We support junior (PhD candidates) and early stage researchers (within 8 years of doctoral award) in their training and development. We work to adapt and validate assessments and outcome measures into multiple languages which in turn supports multi-centered aphasia research as well as the clinical needs of non-English speaking people with aphasia and the healthcare professionals working with them.
Website: http://www.aphasiatrials.org/
Our research seeks to improve our understanding of aphasia as it relates to predictors and prognosis, intervention effectiveness and social impact and re-integration for people with aphasia. We support junior (PhD candidates) and early stage researchers (within 8 years of doctoral award) in their training and development. We work to adapt and validate assessments and outcome measures into multiple languages which in turn supports multi-centered aphasia research as well as the clinical needs of non-English speaking people with aphasia and the healthcare professionals working with them.
Website: http://www.aphasiatrials.org/