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.
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Research
Research - Video
October 12, 2023
Global News
Proceeds from HSC Millionaire lottery help fund medical research in Manitoba
April 10, 2023
CTV
Brain training being tested on Parkinson’s patients
https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/brain-training-being-tested-on-parkinson-s-patients-1.6349810
Nov 23, 2022
Interview: Dr. Ji Hyun Ko, PhD (University of Manitoba)
U of M study looking to boost mental health therapy with the help of electricity.
winnipeg.ctvnews.ca
Feb 19.2019
Training brains to fight effects of trauma, stress | CTV News Winnipeg
winnipeg.ctvnews.ca
Michelle Gerwing reports on a study looking at whether cognitive behavioural therapy can help first responders deal with trauma and stress.
Oct 28, 2014
Speaker: Dr. Ji Hyun Ko, PhD (University of Manitoba)
Title: What can we do with PET? Applications in Parkinson's Disease