Building Bridges

Making Science Accessible for All Through Collaboration

May 26, 2025 | CHEO Research Institute, Ottawa, ON

"Building Bridges: Bridging Science and Patients" is an event series that will connect emerging researchers and the patient partner communities in the neuromuscular fields. The event’s mission is to foster meaningful collaboration between patient partners and researchers to ensure that scientific communication is accessible, empowering, and inclusive.

 

Why this Event Matters:

Researchers and patient partners gain the opportunity to advance scientific research in accessible, straightforward terms by collaborating directly, thereby fostering mutual understanding and inspiring innovative research strategies.

 

Who This Event is For:

  • Basic research trainees conducting neuromuscular research in a lab setting.
  • Patients and family members interested in becoming a patient partner or learning about neuromuscular research.

Registration is now open!

Register now to attend the in-person Building Bridges event in Ottawa!

In-Person Event Details

Date: Monday May 26, 2025

Time: 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM ET

Venue: CHEO Research Institute, Rooms W1305-W1308

Event Objective:

To provide an opportunity for trainees to present flash talks and attend a poster session to present their research to patient partners and other researchers in accessible research language. Patient partners and trainees will be given the opportunity to engage directly with each other, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration. By fostering meaningful interactions between emerging researchers and patient communities during the designated flash-talks and poster sessions, not only is scientific communication advanced, but both researchers and patients are empowered through mutual understanding and collaboration.

This schedule is designed to foster an inclusive, engaging, and educational experience where patient partners and researchers work side by side to promote better scientific communication collaboration in research.

Trainees participating in the Bridging Science in person will be required to complete the NMD4C imPORTND Patient Engagement in Research Training and submit a screenshot of completion prior to the event.

In-Person Event Schedule

Hosts: Shatha Atieh and Kelly Ho

Indigenous Land Acknowledgment: We pay respect to the Algonquin people, who are the traditional guardians of this land. We acknowledge their longstanding relationship with this territory, which remains unceded.

Details: Introduce the goals of the in-person event; this includes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and accessible science communication between researchers and patient partner communities.

Event Resources

Prepare for the event with curated materials designed to enrich the experience for all attendees.

Registration and Important Dates

In-Person Event (Ottawa, ON)

“Building Bridges: Understanding through Collaboration"- May 26, 2025

  • Registration deadline: May 19, 2025

Register here!

Contact

For any questions about the Building Bridges event, please email organizers Shatha Atieh or Kelly Ho.

Virtual Workshop

The first event of the Building Bridges series was held on February 20, 2025. This workshop prepared student trainees for the in-person event by learning about the importance of patient engagement in research and providing tools and examples to relay scientific research in plain language.

Virtual Event Agenda

Building Bridges Organizing Team

Shatha Atieh

Shatha Atieh

PhD Candidate, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa

Kelly Ho

Kelly Ho

PhD Candidate, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa

Patient partner Linda Niksic

Linda Niksic

Patient Partner, Researcher, Educator, Infrastructure Developer

Angela Woollam profile picture

Angela Woollam

Patient Partner

Network manager Erin Beattie

Erin Beattie

Network Manager, NMD4C

James Davis profile

James Davis

Communications Coordinator, NMD4C