“This funding will allow us to move into new and emerging areas and leverage our relationships with the wireless industry, disability organizations, governmental agencies, and other researchers and engineers to promote equitable access to wireless technologies and to develop new assistive technologies build on wireless platforms,” said Helena Mitchell, Executive Director of the Center for Advanced Communications Policy in the School of Public Policy and Principal Investigator and Co-Director of the Wireless RERC grant. Source: Federal Telemedicine News - December 7, 2011