BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260522T015212EDT-3926nsbDcK@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260522T055212Z DESCRIPTION:Exploring Innovative Approaches in Healthcare\n\nThe 91ɬÂþ Sch ool of Physical and Occupational Therapy Research Committee is pleased to present another SPOTlight on Research in Rehabilitation!\n\nJoin us for an exploration of Living Labs\, and how they may be poised to revolutionize health care research.\n\nMonday June 15\, 2026\, 12pm-1pm (EDT)\n\nPresent ers: \n\n\n Eva Kehaya\, PhD\n Associate Professor and Director of Research \n School of Physical and Occupational Therapy\, 91ɬÂþ\n Adjunct Professor at the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders\, 91ɬÂþ University\n Scientific Co-Director of Feil Oberfeld research site of the C entre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of greater Montréal (CRIR)\n Martina Desole LL.M.\n Director\n European Network of Living Labs ( ENoLL)\n Evdokimos Konstantinidis\, PhD\n Assistant Professor\, Aristotle Un iversity of Thessaloniki\n Vice-Chair\, European Network of Living Labs (EN oLL)\n\n\nThis meeting will be held via ZOOM and requires registration. To manage flow and process\, please register online in advance. \n The presen tations will begin promptly.\n\nKindly note the webinar will be presented in English.\n\nProfessor Kehayia's research program spans two main streams of local\, national and international activities and funding. The first s tream\, in the area of psycholinguistics/neurolinguistics\, focuses on the study of the architecture of the Mental Lexicon in unilingual\, bilingual and multilingual adults\, healthy aging and individuals with language lim itations due to acquired neurological conditions. The second stream of res earch addresses health and well-being\, accessibility\, inclusion and part icipation of persons living with physical disabilities. Using a Living Lab approach\, in collaboration with European Living Labs and the European ne twork of Living Labs\, for the past 15 years\, she has been conducting and fostering interdisciplinary and intersectoral projects in the community\, in everyday lived spaces\, leisure environments\, including museums. Her recently published\, co-edited book Musée pour tous-Aude Porcedda-Editions Hermann\, provides a collection of views on accessibility and inclusion i n museum environments in Europe and Canada.\n\n-----------\n\nThe SPOTligh t on Research in Rehabilitation initiative enables researchers at 91ɬÂþ U niversity's School of Physical and Occupational Therapy to highlight their work to colleagues\, students and stakeholders through webinars\, podcast s\, educational videos\, feature articles\, in-person events and other dis semination platforms.\n DTSTART:20260615T160000Z DTEND:20260615T170000Z SUMMARY:Can Living Labs Revolutionize Healthcare Research? URL:/spot/channels/event/can-living-labs-revolutionize -healthcare-research-373068 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR