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Researcher Mindy Levin (CRIR-HJR), recipient of the Neuroscience Network Program of the JTC 2022 International Initiative Programs

15 February 2023

JTC 2022 International Initiative Programs The results of the various programs in international collaboration with Europe and the European Commission, in which the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Santé (FRQS) is a partner, are now revealed. Within the framework…
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Press Release: CRIR launches the Knowledge Translation Hub for emerging researchers in health and social services!

1 February 2023

Montreal, February 1, 2023 – Start-up: Knowledge translation hub for the next generation of health and social services research   The Scientific Direction of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR) and its four partners are pleased to…
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Ami télé : Video interview with researcher Keiko Shikako, erg., Ph.D. | Program: Des Familles comme les autres

23 January 2023

Program « Des Familles comme les autres » | Ami télé (November 22, 2022) During this Program, which discusses, among other things, the international adoption of children with disabilities, researcher Keiko Shikako  (CRIR-LLMRC)¸ was invited to speak about the ONU Convention on the Rights…
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Walter Wittich – Recipient of the Canadian Hearing Services (CHS) Global Partnerships for Research and Innovation Award

23 January 2023

At CHS Global Partnerships for Research & Innovation, we connect and support a community of researchers who are helping to reimagine the future of hearing health and Deaf studies. We support the brightest researchers and innovators in the world! Walter…
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Save the Date : April 18, 2023 | Science POP – CRIR Internal Science Communication Competition

8 December 2022

The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR) is pleased to have been selected to participate in the first edition of the provincial Science Communication Competiton Science POP! The Science POP initiative aims to awaken scientific curiosity…
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Isabelle Gélinas, erg. Ph.D. and Walter Wittich, Ph.D., contributing authors of the World Alzheimer’s Report 2022

1 November 2022

For the first time, vision and hearing impairments are included in the World Alzheimer Report, given their link as risk factors for the development of dementia.   CRIR-HJR researcher Isabelle Gélinas, erg., Ph.D. and CRIR-INLB / CRIR-CCRLLM researcher Walter Wittich,…
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Johanne Higgins and colleagues – recognized for the Université de Montréal « Assignment with An International Buddy » project

12 October 2022

The School of Rehabilitation of the Université de Montréal receives the Award of Excellence for the internationalization of programs.     The involvement of researcher Johanne Higgins and her colleagues Sylvie Scurti and Josée Lemoignan, from the Université de Montréal,…
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Congratulations to two CRIR researchers, Maxime Maheu et Andrei Nejur, who were awarded a CFI – John R Evans Leaders Fund!

5 October 2022

This prestigious grant was awarded to:   Maxime Maheu for the establishment of a complete vestibular laboratory at CRIR-IURDPM for his project: Améliorer l’évaluation et la réadaptation des gens souffrant de la maladie de Ménière.   Maxime Maheu is a Emerging…
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