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Meet Our KBHN Early Career Investigator & Mentorship Awardees

Meet Our KBHN Early Career Investigator & Mentorship Awardees2023-12-14T09:16:52-08:00

2022-2023 Awardees

Dr. Elizabeth G. Condliffe

Dr. Condliffe is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Calgary. Her research focuses on improving clinical interventions to promote neuroplastic change and reduce multisystem impacts of impairments throughout the lifespan of people with cerebral palsy and other causes of long-term neurodisabilities.

Dr. Tatiana Ogourtsova

Dr. Ogourtsova is an occupational therapist with MSc and PhD in neurorehabilitation and two postdoctoral trainings in neurodevelopmental disabilities/pediatrics.

Previous Awardees

Dr. Carly McMorris

Carly McMorris is an Associate Professor in the School and Applied Child Psychology Program at the University of Calgary and a Child Clinical Psychologist. Her program of research identifies ways to improve the mental health and wellbeing of neurodiverse children, youth and young adults.

Dr. Ning Cheng

Ning completed her PhD training in neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, with the main work published in the journal Nature, and was awarded the prestigious Young Investigator Award. She did her postdoctoral training at the National Institutes of Health of the United States, focusing on neurological disorders.

Dr. Sarah Munce

Dr. Sarah Munce, PhD is a health services and knowledge translation/implementation science researcher. Broadly, her program of research focuses on developing, implementing, and evaluating transitional care programs, including self-management and peer support/navigation programs, for individuals with complex neurological conditions.

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