Knowledge Translation & Exchange

Knowledge Translation & Exchange

Knowledge translation and exchange (KTE) is a collaborative process. The goal of MacART’s KTE core is to involve all stakeholders in each step of the research cycle. Community members have been asking for research that addresses their real-world problems and MacART is committed to responding to their ask. Findings of research will be shared with parents, Autistic persons, other researchers, clinicians, educators, and policymakers through consultation, conferences, and our website. This KTE process aims to advance autism care through meaningful research by encouraging the use of evidence to inform clinical practice and policy.

Dr. Jane Foster

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Dr. Jane Foster studies gene-environment interactions in neurodevelopment. The Foster Lab has developed tools to examine early life growth and development, stress responsivity, activity, and social behaviours prior to puberty in mice. The ongoing integrated analysis of behaviour and brain imaging data will link host genetics and target disease-related genes to behaviour and brain structure. They […]

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Dr. Briano Di Rezze

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Dr. Briano Di Rezze is an Associate Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science and Scientist at the CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research. His research focuses on measurement development and examining the impact of interventions on participation in everyday life (e.g., employment) with transition-aged Autistic youth. Dr. Di Rezze works in partnership with parents

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