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Lab Alumni.
Graduate Student
Clinical Neuropsychology
2015-2022
Master's Thesis
White matter integrity and physical activity in pediatric-onset MS
Doctoral Dissertation
Cerebellar white matter tracts and cognition in pediatric multiple sclerosis
Elisea De Somma, PhD
Emily Barlow-Krelina, PhD
Graduate Student
Clinical Neuropsychology
2014-2022
Master's Thesis
Physical activity and functional brain activation on a working memory task in young patients with multiple sclerosis
Doctoral Dissertation
Impact of executive dysfunction on pediatric MS patients
Linda Farmus
ABC Paper
Quantitative Methods
2019–2021
Critical windows of fluoride neurotoxicity in Canadian children
Julia Riddell, PhD
Graduate Student
Clinical Psychology
2016-2020
Doctoral Dissertation
Urinary fluoride levels among Canadians and the association between fluoride exposure and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Ashley Malin, PhD
Ameeta Dudani, PhD
Graduate Student
Clinical Psychology
2008-2015
Master's Thesis
Executive functioning in pediatric multiple sclerosis
Doctoral Dissertation
Does quality of caregiving mediate neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants prenatally exposed to pesticides in tropical agricultural areas in Costa Rica?
Bravina Kuni, PhD
Graduate Student
Clinical Psychology
2008-2015
Master's Thesis
Cognitive training in pediatric-onset MS patients
Doctoral Dissertation
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis and long-term cognitive outcome
Nadine Akbar, PhD
Graduate Student
University of Toronto
2011-2015
Processing speed in patients with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis
Jasmine Joy
Thesis Student
2021-2022
Assessing knowledge about environment exposures in parents
Jasmyn Cunningham
Medical Student
2019-2020
Impact of fluoride on sleep outcomes and hormone function
Joshua Rubenstein
Thesis Student
2019-2020
Validation of the Penn Neurocognitive Computerized Battery in Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis Patients
Hiba Al-Hakeem, BSc
Thesis Student
2018-2019
Exploring the experiences of youth with concussion and their families in interdisciplinary team-based assessment
Julia Niculescu
Thesis Student
2017-2018
The relationship between social cognition and anxiety in pediatric onset multiple sclerosis.
Raichel Neufeld
Thesis Student
2016-2017
Cognitive-motor-dual-tasking performance in individuals with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis
Ayala Adler
Thesis Student
2016-2017
Memory functioning and social recognition in pediatric multiple sclerosis
Mahsa Sadeghi
Thesis Student
2015-2016
Memory functioning and social recognition in pediatric multiple sclerosis
Rachel Lyon
Thesis Student
2014-2015
Social stress as a mediator of cognitive change over time
Banafsheh Hosseini
Thesis Student
2012-2013
Longitudinal changes in cognitive performance in pediatric onset multiple sclerosis
Alex Marro
Thesis Student
2011-2012
Functional connectivity in the default-mode network and cognitive performance
Thomas Berke
Thesis Student
2011-2012
Neuropsychological intra-individual variability in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis
Daniella Ferreira
Lab Volunteer
2011-2013
NCAST coder for: Impact of the quality of caregiver-child interactions on neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants prenatally exposed to pesticides in banana growing in areas in Costa Rica
Cindy Ho
Thesis Student
2010-2011
Behavioural assessment of executive function in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis
Angela Deotto
Thesis Student
2010-2011
Neuropsychological intra-individual variability in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis
Liz Udler
Thesis Student
2009-2010
Psychsocial functioning in pediatric multiple sclerosis
Nikita Yeryomenko
Thesis Student
2008-2009
Receptiveness to treatment as a moderator of cognitive recovery in brain-injured adults
Raquel Mastrotto
Research Assistant
Samer Rihani
Co-op Student
Simon Fraser University
John Krzeczkowski, PhD
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Rivka Green
Graduate Student
Clinical Neuropsychology
Master's Thesis: Prenatal Fluoride Exposure and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in a National Birth Cohort
Doctoral Dissertation: The Impact of Toxic Chemicals on Neurodevelopment: A Turn Towards Prevention
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