Lightning talks are concise presentations that highlight key research findings and/or knowledge mobilization activities and how they impact the neurodevelopmental disability community. Presentations were selected from trainee and community member abstracts to illuminate the breadth and exciting work of teams across our research and support communities. During these sessions, trainees and community advocates will take the “stage” to showcase their cutting-edge work and stimulate discussion.
This session is intended to be brief, 3-minute summaries that feature the major findings from your research study or project. The KBHN conference selection committee is particularly interested in, but not restricted to, lightning talks that align with one of the three overarching themes of the conference. Presenters will prepare pre-recorded videos of their slideshow presentations. These recordings will be aired during the lightning talk session and followed by a live Q & A session. KBHN will be hosting informational webinars to support lightning talk presenters in preparing their presentations.
Featuring:
Ashish Seth: [ Ссылка ]
Carmen Rasmussen: [ Ссылка ]
Emily Gardiner: [ Ссылка ]
Michèle L. Hébert: [ Ссылка ]
Vanessa Tomas: [ Ссылка ]
Mark your calendars! The KBHN Annual conference will be held in conjunction with the International Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) and DOHaD Canada, August 27-31, 2022, in Vancouver. Lear more: [ Ссылка ]
For more information about the KBHN Virtual Conference 2021: [ Ссылка ]
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