This seminar is part of the monthly Issues in Aging series that highlights current research and perspectives on aging-relevant issues from experts in medicine, social work, psychology, law and more.
Join us for our September installment of Issues in Aging, Not Just Pretty: Clothing Innovation for Health, featuring Mary S. Ruppert-Stroescu, PhD, associate professor of fashion design at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts.
This event will take place virtually via Zoom webinar. Please register to receive your unique link to attend.
About the Speaker

Mary S. Ruppert-Stroescu, PhD
Associate Professor of fashion design, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts
Professor Ruppert-Stroescu is passionate about harnessing the power of textiles and clothing to improve lives; specifically, engaging technological advancements such as smart and conductive textiles to improve health and well-being. She has worked in teams on such diverse fields as apparel design, biomedical sciences, physiology, mechanical, electrical and computer engineering, and data mining. She has helped developed working prototypes that combine materials and electronics to gather biometric signals that wirelessly transmit data to a computer for medical-quality signals to be processed and analyzed. Her research includes analyzing the clothing behaviors of women over age 65 in order to develop a hip protector holder that garnered positive responses in user tests. She has worked with mechanical engineers to develop impact-diffusing material that protects the hip when a fall occurs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor Ruppert-Stroescu has also been an active, contributing member of the Washington University and BJC Healthcare PPE Task force, helping design efficient and effective masks and gowns.