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Research
Dr. Ellegood is interested in understanding of heterogeneity across and within individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders in order to implement a precision medicine approach and inform personalized solutions. Specifically, his work focuses on using structural and funtioncal MRI imaging techniques to understand how the brain develops regardless of diagnosis in an effort to subcategorize psychological disorders.
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PublicationsThe SPARK Lab conducts leading edge research related to gross motor skill evaluation, as well as innovative interventions foc...
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'The greatest joy is seeing something that we can leverage to give him skills he enjoys and are a potential source of revenue.'
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My son is taking part in an interactive play called What Dream It Was at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre this weekend. He is the ...
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A fascinating document on the role of hope in children's rehab caught my attention. “Offer hope training to clinicians” is one of thr...
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New secure database will drive scientific discoveries – and unlock new possibilities for children and their families
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Kaya Cosgrove, 10, wears metallic pink Doc Martins, loves the vampire romance series Twilight, and wants to be a labour and delivery nurs...
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Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most frequent cause of physical disability in children in Canada, affecting 2-2.5/1000 children every year. This project aims to establish a Canadian Cerebral Palsy Registry, to provide an epidemiologic profile of CP in Canada reflecting the full heterogeneity of the…
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Guidance created to inform Ontario’s back to school strategy
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Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital and Foundation's Dear Everybody campaign was recognized for having an outstanding positive...
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