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  1. BRIEF OVERVIEW. Dr. Myers' research program undertakes clinical research with the ultimate goal of improving the care of people with epilepsy. We work with many collaborators across Canada and around the world. AREAS OF RESEARCH. Clinical trials for children with epilepsy and other neurologic disorders.

  2. Dr. Kenneth Myers Group, Program Child Health and Human Development Pediatric Neurology Department, Children Hospital of Montreal, Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE) Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, 5252 boul. de Maisonneuve – Stations 2C.22 & 3D.44 Montréal, QC, H4A 3S5

  3. Retrospective Study of Clinical Significance of Common Abnormal EEG Patterns. In preparation International case control study of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)- Dr. Myers PI at Children Hospital of Montreal-RIMUHC (Site Participant and not Investigator).

  4. This article reviews the emerging brain science on goals and behavior change, with particular emphasis on its relevance to consulting psychology. I begin by articulating a framework that parses behavior change into two dimensions, one motivational (the will) and the other cognitive (the way).

    • Elliot T. Berkman
    • 10.1037/cpb0000094
    • 2018
    • 2018/03
  5. Bristol Myers Squibb focuses on core therapeutic areas and multiple drug platforms across these areas to transform patients' lives through science and technology.

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  6. Myers’ most recent research focus includes utilizing optimal theory to conduct an Afrogenic examination of cosmopolitanism as the legacy of the field of Black Studies and method for achieving universal tolerance, understanding, and appreciation.

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  8. Mar 27, 2024 · Overall, Dr. Myers has found five factors influence the development of autoimmune issues: a combination of diet (specifically gluten, sugar, dairy, and/or soy), gut health, toxins,...