BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250802T070402EDT-6432kkoPv9@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250802T110402Z DESCRIPTION:Marie-Hélène Boudrias PT\, PhD\, lead researcher of the Brain R esearch and Imaging of Neurorehabilitation (BRAIN) Lab\, will hosts a comp elling three-part seminar series exploring long COVID – the past\, present \, and future of COVID-related initiatives and research.\n\nRegister below  for one or all the upcoming webinars\, Wednesdays at noon (EST).\n\nKindl y note the webinar will be presented in English.\n\nLong COVID – The Past \n\nWednesday October 30th\, 12pm\n\nLong COVID in 2024: Advances in care\ , research and policy\n Simon Décary\, PT\, PhD\n University of Sherbrooke\, Research Centre of the CHUS\n\nLessons from COVID-19: Improving crisis pr eparedness in inpatient rehabilitation facilities\n Perrine Ferré\, MPO\, P hD\n 91ÉçÇø\n\nLong COVID – The Present\n\nWednesday November 6t h\, 12pm\n\nLiving with long COVID: A personal and social work perspective \n Nathanael Rafinejad\, BSW (student)\n 91ÉçÇø\n\nEvidence-infor med recommendations to improve the care of Canadians living with long COVI D\n Kieran Quinn\, MD\, PhD\n Sinai Health\, University of Toronto\n\nLong C OVID – The Future\n\nWednesday November 13th\, 12pm\n\nBrain biomarkers of long COVID symptoms: an EEG study\n Monserrat Casado\, MSc\, PhD Candidate \n Integrated Program in Neuroscience\n 91ÉçÇø\n\nAssessment of l ong COVID effects on the autonomic system using physiological monitoring a nd neuroimaging\n Georgios Mitsis\, Eng\, PhD\n Department of Bioengineering \n 91ÉçÇø\n\nInfection-associated chronic diseases: conditions t hat break the rules\n Todd E. Davenport\, PT\, DPT\, PhD\, MPH\n Department of Physical Therapy\n University of the Pacific\n\nThe BRAIN Lab uses multi modal functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques to study biomarkers of motor performance. The long-term goal of the lab is to desi gn\, validate\, and recommend novel therapeutic interventions for those wi th age or stroke-related motor impairments. These interventions can range from strength training programs to non-invasive brain stimulation protocol s with attention to sub-population differences. A novel aspect of the rese arch program is dedicated to assessing the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on the brain\, on well-being\, and on the delivery of rehabilitation servi ces in COVID-designated rehabilitation centers in Quebec.\n\nThis meeting will be held via ZOOM and requires registration\, please register online i n advance.\n\nThe presentations will begin promptly at 12 noon.\n\nThe SPO Tlight on Rehabilitation initiative enables researchers at 91ÉçÇø Universi ty's School of Physical and Occupational Therapy to highlight their work t o colleagues\, students and stakeholders through webinars\, podcasts\, edu cational videos\, feature articles\, in-person events and other disseminat ion platforms.\n DTSTART:20241030T160000Z DTEND:20241113T170000Z SUMMARY:The BRAIN Lab in the SPOTlight URL:/spot/channels/event/brain-lab-spotlight-360312 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR