Pfeiffer receives AOTA research excellence award
Beth Pfeiffer, associate professor of health and rehabilitation sciences, has been named a winner of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation Mid-Career Research Excellence Award. The award, given annually to a researcher who is six to 15 years post completion of a doctoral degree, recognizes those whose body of work has made a difference in the field of occupational therapy (OT) and for people receiving OT interventions. Pfeiffer's work includes real-world vocational skills development across the lifespan in people with autism spectrum and mental health disorders; she als...