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SCIO & Research

…today. Find out more Become a research partner Learn more about the ways to connect with our community to further research by becoming an SCIO Research Partner OR by investing…

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Participate in Research

…We encourage you to do your own research before agreeing to participate in any study. Questions to consider before signing up Does the study have ethics approval? If a research

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researchers There are two ways to connect with our community to further research: Become an SCIO Research Partner Purchase our Research Promotion Package SCIO research partnerships At SCIO, we have…

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Sleep and SCI

Participate in research Sleep and SCI Sleep disturbances and sleep outcomes after spinal cord injury: Insights from a community survey Researchers at Simon Fraser University are conducting a study into…

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Home Accessibility Toolkit

Participate in research Home accessibility toolkit Addressing the Housing Needs of People with Spinal Cord Injury / Dysfunction Researchers at Sunnybrook St. John’s Rehab are looking to create an evidence-based…

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