“Modulating neurodevelopmental trajectories to enable children with perinatal brain injury.”
Hosted by the Department of Neurology and the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC).
Dr. Kirton’s research focuses on applying technologies including neuroimaging and non-invasive brain stimulation to measure and modulate the response of the developing brain to early injury to generate new therapies. He is an externally funded clinician scientist and CIHR Foundation Grant Recipient. Dr. Kirton directs the Calgary Pediatric Stroke Program, Alberta Perinatal Stroke Project, ACH Pediatric Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Laboratory and University of Calgary Noninvasive Neurostimulation Network (N3).
Full schedule, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds
For inquiries contact Christine McIntosh.