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Dal Health researchers recognized at NSHRF Awards

Posted by Cheryl Kozey on February 13, 2018 in News

Decade Club inductees Janet Curran and Sara Kirk. (Provided photo)

The NSHRF held its Annual Awards Celebration Gala at the Westin Hotel on Tuesday, February 6, 2018. Congratulations to all the award, grant and scholarship winners.

Of particular significance to the Faculty of Health:

  • Drs Janet Curran (Nursing) and Sara Kirk (Health and Human Performance/HPI) were inducted into the , bringing the total to fifteen inductees from the Faculty of Health.
  • Neda Alizadeh Takhtehchoobi, a PhD in Health student was awarded The recognizing a research application to the Scotia Scholars Award (master or doctoral level) which demonstrates the greatest potential to benefit people living with Parkinson’s Disease. George was a Faculty member in Physiotherapy and a former Associate Dean Research who conducted person-orientated research aimed at improving the mobility and lives of those with Parkinson’s Disease. Neda is supervised by Dr. Tanya Packer.
  • Finally, numerous Faculty of Health researchers and students were Ìý

It was a wonderful evening that celebrated the successes of those who contribute to the NSHRF and conduct/support research that aims to improve the health and well-being of Nova Scotians.