Natalie received her Honors Bachelor of Science from University of Western Ontario (2016).
Her research interest areas are clinical and translational neuroscience.
Her hobbies include reading, music, and traveling.
Natalie received her Honors Bachelor of Science from University of Western Ontario (2016).
Her research interest areas are clinical and translational neuroscience.
Her hobbies include reading, music, and traveling.
Natalie received her Honors Bachelor of Science from University of Western Ontario (2016).
Her research interest areas are clinical and translational neuroscience.
Her hobbies include reading, music, and traveling.
Natalie received her Honors Bachelor of Science from University of Western Ontario (2016).
Her research interest areas are clinical and translational neuroscience.
Her hobbies include reading, music, and traveling.
The Ko Lab
Research
Research - Completed Research Funding
1. Manitoba Medical Service Foundation Ko (PI) 04/2015 – 03/2016
FUNDS #1.14
Predicting emergence of levodopa-induced dyskinesia (a common side effect) in Parkinson’s disease by a brain imaging-based biomarker – a pilot study
Role: Principal Investigator
2. University of Manitoba Ko (PI) 01/2015 – 06/2016
University Research Grants Program
Brain imaging-based biomarkers for levodopa-induced dyskinesia in parkinsonian rat model
Role: Principal Investigator
3. The Dr. Paul H. T. Thorlakson Foundation Fund Ko (PI) 08/2015 – 02/2017
Research Grant
Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease using quantitative assessment of positron emission tomography
Role: Principal Investigator