
Celebrating scholars whose groundbreaking work has advanced the scientific foundation of our profession
The Academy of Research in Occupational Therapy stands as one of AOTF’s most prestigious honors, celebrating scholars whose groundbreaking work has advanced the scientific foundation of our profession. Since its founding in 1983, the Academy has recognized leaders whose research demonstrates not only excellence but also meaningful impact on practice, education, and the lives of those we serve.
Each year, the Academy welcomes new members through a rigorous nomination and selection process. Inductees represent the finest examples of sustained scientific achievement in occupational therapy, having made exceptional contributions that expand our understanding of occupation, enhance intervention effectiveness, and strengthen the evidence base for practice. Induction ceremonies typically take place at the AOTA Annual Conference and Exposition, where we gather to honor these distinguished researchers.
Nominations closed for 2026 cycle
What It Means to Be an Academy Member
Academy membership recognizes more than publications or grant funding. It honors researchers who have:
Members of the Academy serve as role models and thought leaders, inspiring occupational therapists worldwide to embrace research as essential to excellent practice.

2026 Inductee to the Academy
Kristie K. Patten, PhD, OT/L, FAOTA
Members of the Academy of Research
The Academy includes pioneers who shaped entire specialties, innovators who developed groundbreaking assessment tools, and investigators whose intervention research has changed countless lives. Their work spans the breadth of occupational therapy practice, from pediatrics to aging, from neurological conditions to community health, from basic science to implementation research.
Browse our members alphabetically above to learn about their contributions and read their perspectives on research careers.