
Meghan Maiani BScOT, PhD (Candidate)
Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation ScienceMeghan brings over 18 years of clinical experience, specializing in neuro-rehabilitation across diverse healthcare settings to her role. Her passion for evidence-informed assessment and intervention for individuals with neurological impairments steered her towards completing her PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Calgary. Meghan's research integrates neuroimaging and functional assessment to explore how structural differences in the visual system relate to functional vision and daily life participation in children with early-life stroke and brain injury. She works closely with other members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team to translate these findings into clinical practice. Through this work, she aims to inform best-practice guidelines for assessment and intervention, and to enhance access to care for children across the province.
Research Area(s)
- Cerebral visual impairment
- Neurorehabilitation
- Neurodevelopment and associated functional outcomes
- Neuroimaging
- Brain computer interfaces
- Patient and family engagement in research
- Knowledge translation