Kim Jones-Galley ran an innovative Holland Bloorview independence program that brought students with disabilities to live in a Toronto university residence for three weeks. She now onboards 500 university students a year who are training here to be nurses, doctors and therapists.
Jason completed his Master of Applied Science in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Toronto in 2021. His research interest is in brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies. His master's research focused on developing an EEG-MRI BCI for youth with brain lesions using EEG source imaging. He is currently working on a BCI-based communication system for children with special communication needs.
Selvi Sert is a multidisciplinary professional with five years of experience in pediatric clinical trials, specializing in operationalizing real-world data validation projects to bridge research findings with practical applications.
Funding from the RBC Foundation in support of RBC Future Launch supports Holland Bloorview’s unique three-part program to help youth with disabilities find and succeed at work.