Dr. Anne Kawamura is a developmental pediatrician at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. Her clinical focus is with children who have complex medical and developmental disorders with a special interest in children with cerebral palsy and neuromotor disabilities. Dr. Kawamura is also the Head of the Division of Developmental Pediatrics at the University of Toronto.
Now more than ever, there is an unprecedented need for pediatric brain injury research. Dr. Shannon Scratch's NOvEL Lab is filling in this critical gap.
HAPPY is the latest project from the TRAIL lab, focused on enhancing inclusive employment for youth with disabilities. Dr. Sally Lindsay, senior scientist at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital (Holland Bloorview) is leading the team in developing evidence-informed, gender-responsive…
Karolina is the Vice President of Medical Programs at Avicanna and is responsible for managing and developing research and clinical partnerships. Prior to Avicanna, Karolina consulted and conducting due diligence on potential investments and supported portfolio companies. Karolina has MSc in Neurosciences from the University of Calgary and PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences and Neurosciences at the University of Toronto with expertise in neuroimaging and brain injury.
Academy honours child neurologist’s research on challenging how neurodevelopmental disorders can be redefined to create novel, personalized interventions for children, youth on a global scale