RESULTS – 2022 CRIR Students Awards

CRIR’s Scientific Direction offers annual scholarships at the master’s ($8,000), doctoral ($15,000) and postdoctoral ($20,000) levels to students supervised by regular CRIR researchers, including international students and those from other Canadian provinces.

For a third consecutive year, AGE-WELL NCE joined CRIR in co-fund a scholarship to outstanding individual who wished to begin, continue or maintain her training or research program in the areas of scientific expertise shared by both organizations.

The CRIR scientific directors are pleased to present the recipients of the 2022 CRIR Students Awards. Total funds awarded: $177,000.

 

 

 

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS ($20,000)

  • Roua Walha*, under the supervision of Sylvie Nadeau (Axis 1) CRIR-IURDPM, CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal, Université de Montréal;
  • Sakiko Yamaguchi, under the supervision of Keiko Shikako-Thomas (Axis 2) CRIR-LLMRC, CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, McGill University.

 

DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIPS ($15,000)

  • Rebecca Ataman under the supervision of Aliki Thomas (Axis 2), CRIR-JRH, CISSS de Laval, McGill University;
  • Gabrielle Aubin, under the supervision of Walter Wittich (Axis 1), CRIR-INLB, CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre, Université de Montréal;
  • Bernat de las Heras, under the supervision of Marg Roig Pull (Axis 1), CRIR-JRH, CISSS de Laval, McGill University;
  • Rose Elekanachi, under the supervision of Laurie Snider (Axis 2), CRIR-JRH, CISSS de Laval, McGill University;
  • Brent Rosenstein, under the supervision of Maryse Fortin (Axis 1), CRIR-LLMRC, CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, Concordia University;
  • Mallory Ryan, under the supervision of Dana Anaby (Axis 2), CRIR-LLMRC, CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, Université McGill;
  • Zhiyang Shi, under the supervision of Shane Sweet (Axis 2), CRIR-JRH, CISSS de Laval, McGill University.

 

MASTER’S SCHOLARSHIPS ($8,000)

  • Tessah Dunn, under the supervision of Laurie Snider (Axis 2), CRIR-JRH, CISSS de Laval, McGill University;
  • Ebrahim Mahmoudi Kojidi, under the supervision of Keiko Shikako-Thomas (Axis 2) CRIR-LLMRC, CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, McGill University;
  • Tosin Omonye Ogedengbe, under the supervision of Walter Wittich (Axis 1), CRIR-LLMRC, CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, Université de Montréal;
  • Élie Tremblay under the supervision of Ingrid Verduickt (Axis 2), CRIR-IURDPM, CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal, Université de Montréal.

 

Congratulations to all recipients and their research supervisors!

 

*AGE-WELL NCE-CRIR Award
Awarded to an outstanding student whose research is related to the scientific expertise of both organizations: physical rehabilitation  (CRIR) and technology and aging (AGE-WELL NCE).