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iDAPT - a new era in rehabilitation science - opens its doors
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute and University Health Network proudly unveiled state-of-the-art iDAPT labs that will revolutionize rehabilitation research.

Scholarship supports promising research careers for graduate students with disabilities
The unique scholarship at Toronto Rehabilitation Institute is now in its 6th year, thanks to the ongoing generosity of TD Bank Financial Group.

Retraining people with spinal cord injuries to stand and balance

Born in the Russian city of Salsk not far from the Black Sea, Dr. Dimitry Sayenko could hardly have predicted where life would take him.

Toronto Rehab’s 6th Annual Research Day: An action-packed day
Congratulations to everyone who took part in Toronto Rehab’s 6th Annual Research Day and to the students and postdoctoral fellows honoured with awards.

Graduate student receives $20,000 scholarship to pursue master’s degree in rehabilitation science to help children with disabilities today at Toronto Rehab’s Research Day

The scholarship program, believed to be the first of its kind in Canada, will provide Eric with $20,000 plus additional funding for educational expenses incurred as a result of his disability. The funding will help Eric pursue a master’s degree in Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The scholarship is made possible by TD Bank Financial Group, which has pledged $550,000 to date for the TD Grants in Medical Excellence: A Scholarship in Rehabilitation-Related Research for People with Disabilities.

Toronto Rehab scientist honoured – twice
Dr. Catriona Steele, whose work has shed light on the causes and treatment of swallowing disorders, is the 2010 recipient of the Speech-Language Pathology Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award and a newly-elected Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). More...

Spotlight on spinal cord rehabilitation: forum showcases expertise from across North America

New research, clinical breakthroughs and innovative approaches to spinal cord rehabilitation will be showcased at Toronto Rehab’s 4th National Spinal Cord Injury Conference: Linking Research to Practice.
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Toronto Rehab scientist recognized for brain-injury research
Dr. Angela Colantonio, a Toronto Rehab Senior Scientist and Holder of the Saunderson Family Chair in Acquired Brain Injury, has received the Brain Injury Association of Canada 2010 Research Award.
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Toronto Rehab Scientist Named President-elect of RESNA
Aug. 16 - 2010 – Dr. Alex Mihailidis, a Toronto Rehab scientist and biomedical engineer, will be the next president of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA).
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Toronto Rehab Scientist Named President-elect of RESNAOctober 13, 2010 - Toronto Rehab scientist recognized for brain-injury research