The 14th annual BRI Symposium showcases client- and family-centred research that is forging new frontiers in childhood disability research
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The 14th annual BRI Symposium showcases client- and family-centred research that is forging new frontiers in childhood disability research
When 17-year-old Aly isn’t training for any upcoming competitions you’ll often find her in the kitchen baking cookies.
![Gloria Lee, a research manager (left), Caron Gan, advanced practice nurse/family therapist and clinical team investigator [middle], and Louise Rudden, a nurse practitioner (right), present their research at the symposium’s poster presentation session](/sites/default/files/styles/stories_teaser_mode_image/public/2019-11/News-BRISymposium2019.jpg?itok=oaL_z9Ml)