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Academy of Research Inductees Nominations Open

2025 AOTF Research Awards: Honoring Achievements and Commitment in OT

The American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF) is dedicated to advancing the science of occupational therapy through research, innovation, and service. Every year, AOTF recognizes individuals who have significantly contributed to the profession through various prestigious awards. These honors highlight occupational therapy researchers' and practitioners' dedication, leadership, and impact worldwide.

Diverse Honors for Outstanding Contributions

The Academy of Research in Occupational Therapy, established in 1983, remains one of the highest recognitions in the field. Inductees are selected based on their exemplary, distinguished, and sustained contributions to occupational therapy research. The 2025 inductees include:

  • Batya Engel-Yeger, PhD, OT Professor, Dean of Students, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
  • Susan R. Magasi, PhD, MS, BScO, BSc, FACRM, Head and Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
  • Trudy Mallinson, PhD, OTR/L, FACRM, FAOTA, NZROT, Associate Dean for Health Sciences Research, Professor of Clinical Research and Leadership, The George Washington University, Washington, DC
  • Elizabeth A. Pfeiffer, PhD, OTR/L, BCP, FAOTA, Professor, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

AOTF's award recognition program celebrates the breadth of contributions professionals bring to occupational therapy research. These awards are unique in recognizing contributions across the entire career span, from early-career promise to lifetime achievement. Beyond general research excellence, AOTF also honors specialized expertise in sensory processing (A. Jean Ayres Award) and acknowledges the vital role of service and financial support in advancing the field.

We proudly introduce the 2025 recipients of these prestigious awards:

NEW! Lifetime Achievement Award – Honoring individuals who have significantly impacted OT research and made major service-based and financial contributions to AOTF.

  • Wendy Coster, PhD, OT, OTR, FAOTA, Professor Emerita, Occupational Therapy, Boston University Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation, Boston, MA 

AOTF Early Career Research Excellence Award – Recognizing emerging researchers making significant strides in advancing knowledge.

  • Jennifer Weaver, PhD, OTR/L, CBIS, Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO

AOTF Mid-Career Research Excellence Award – Honoring researchers who have demonstrated sustained contributions to the field. 

  • Janet Njelesani, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy New York University, New York, NY

AOTF A. Jean Ayres Award – Supporting individuals committed to research development in sensory processing and theory testing.

  • Aimee Piller, PhD, OTR/L, BCP, FAOTA, Owner/Director of Clinical Operations, Piller Child Development, LLC, Phoenix, AZ

AOTF Virginia Scardina Award of Excellence – Recognizing clinicians engaged in research that advances brain-behavior relationships and sensory processing disorders. 

  • Leah Stein Duker, PhD, OTR/L, Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy, USC Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Los Angeles, CA

See the complete archive of award recipients, including our awards and honors for leadership and service.

Join Us in Celebrating Excellence
The 2025 AOTF awardees will be honored at the AOTF/AOTA Ceremony during the AOTA INSPIRE Annual Conference & Expo in Philadelphia, PA, on April 5, 2025,
We invite you to celebrate these incredible individuals and their contributions to the field. Together, we can continue to advance occupational therapy research and practice through meaningful support and recognition.

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2025

Elizabeth A. Pfeiffer, PhD, OTR/L, BCP, FAOTA, Professor, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

Dr. Pfeiffer is an associate professor in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Temple University College of Public Health and the director of the Research, Engagement, and Advocacy for Community Participation and Health (REACH) Lab. Her research focuses on the development of interventions and outcome measures to support engagement in meaningful activities in the community for transitional-age youth and young adults with ASD and/or IDD.

In all aspects of her work in the REACH lab, she is committed to engaging stakeholders/community partners in research planning and decision-making. Dr. Pfeiffer teaches research in the post-professional and entry-level Occupational Therapy Doctorate program and mentors PhD students. She continues her clinical practice in the area of pediatrics.

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Trudy Mallinson, PhD, OTR/L, FACRM, FAOTA, NZROT, Associate Dean for Health Sciences Research, Professor of Clinical Research and Leadership, The George Washington University, Washington, DC

Dr. Mallinson is an esteemed researcher in the field of occupational therapy, known for her innovative contributions to measuring and improving outcomes for individuals with multiple chronic disabilities. She has developed a highly productive research program focused on designing and implementing person-centered measures that address the needs of diverse rehabilitation populations. Her work emphasizes the psychometric assessment and standardization of functional status measures, applying advanced measurement theory to enhance the reliability and validity of these tools across various rehabilitation settings, including inpatient and community environments.

Throughout her career, Dr. Mallinson has investigated critical questions in rehabilitation, such as the impact of standardized measures on therapy outcomes and the relationship between therapy interventions and patient progress. Her pioneering research has led to new methodologies that incorporate interdisciplinary perspectives, significantly advancing the field.

 

 

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Susan Magasi, PhD, MS, BScO, BSc, FACRM, Head and Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

Susan Magasi, PhD, FACRM, MS, BScOT, BSc, is an associate professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy and Disability Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago. Her work addresses two primary areas: improving health and participation equity for disabled individuals, particularly those in under-resourced communities, and understanding the intersection of cancer and disability. 

Dr. Magasi utilizes innovative Community Engaged Research (CEnR) to develop mHealth interventions supporting cancer survivors and individuals with new-onset disabilities.  Her research, funded by NIH and NIDILRR, has resulted in numerous publications and presentations impacting occupational therapy, rehabilitation science, medical and cancer care, and disability policy.

Dr. Magasi also serves in leadership roles at AOTF, including Chair of the Scientific Advisory Council and former Board of Trustee, further demonstrating her commitment to advancing research in the field.

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