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Afolasade Fakolade is an Assistant Professor at Queen's University in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, specializing in neurological rehabilitation. She completed her MSc in Neurorehabilitation at Cardiff University in Wales before earning her PhD in Rehabilitation Science from Queen's University. Following her doctoral studies, she pursued a post-doctoral fellowship at the Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa before joining Queen's University in 2020. Dr. Fakolade's research focuses on empowering individuals with disabilities and their families to lead active and healthy lives. Her projects analyze the factors affecting the wellness of caregivers and disability recipients and develop interventions targeting these vulnerable populations. Current research initiatives include the Canadian Disability Participation Project (CDPP 2.0), various studies on multiple sclerosis care, and the implementation of technology-supported tools for wellness in families affected by disabilities.
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