Bridget Mulvany-Robbins

NMD4C National Neuromuscular Lecture Series
Co-Chief Neuromuscular Clinical Fellow (2025-2026)
University of British Columbia, BC
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Biography
Dr. Bridget Mulvany-Robbins completed an undergraduate degree in Neuroscience, followed by medical school and neurology residency at the University of Alberta. Throughout her residency, she became drawn to neuromuscular medicine for its variety, nuanced clinical assessments, and rapidly evolving landscape.
She is excited to join the University of British Columbia to complete her fellowship in Neuromuscular Medicine and Electromyography with support from the National Clinical Fellowship award.
Recent Publications
Long, RM, DuVal, M, Mulvany-Robbins, B, Wagner, AN, Jickling, GC. Emotional dysmetria after cerebellar-pontine stroke: a case report. J Med Case Rep. 2023.17 (1)544 PMID:38098127
Hansen, ED, Mulvany-Robbins, BE, Boon, AJ, Beecher, G. Bilateral hemidiaphragm atrophy and electrical myotonia in anti-muscle specific tyrosine kinase myasthenia gravis. Muscle Nerve. 2024.69 (2)239-241 PMID:38040912
Mulvany-Robbins, B, Schmitt, LM, Johnston, WS, Beecher, G. Double trouble: Kennedy Disease and Immune-Mediated Necrotizing Myopathy in a Cree Male. Can J Neurol Sci. 2023. 1-3 PMID:37877257
Mulvany-Robbins, B, Putko, B, Schmitt, L, Oudit, G, Phan, C, Beecher, G et al.. Novel p.Asp27Glu ACTA1 variant features congenital myopathy with finger flexor weakness, cardiomyopathy, and cardiac conduction defects. Neuromuscul Disord. 2023.33 (7)546-550 PMID:37315422
Corfield, JR, Kolominsky, J, Craciun, I, Mulvany-Robbins, BE, Wylie, DR. Is Cerebellar Architecture Shaped by Sensory Ecology in the New Zealand Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli). Brain Behav Evol. 2016.87 (2)88-104 PMID:27192984
Corfield, JR, Kolominsky, J, Marin, GJ, Craciun, I, Mulvany-Robbins, BE, Iwaniuk, AN et al.. Zebrin II Expression in the Cerebellum of a Paleognathous Bird, the Chilean Tinamou (Nothoprocta perdicaria). Brain Behav Evol. 2015.85 (2)94-106 PMID:25871652
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