This award is a distinction created by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR) in honour of Eva Kehayia, scientific co-director of CRIR 2000-2020. During her years as Scientific Director, she distinguished herself by her human qualities, her outstanding commitment to the CRIR and its members, her invaluable leadership, and her ability to act as a mentor to young researchers.
On May 5th, the Scientific Direction of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR) launched the second edition of the “Eva Kehayia Recognition Award“.This prize is awarded to a CRIR researcher who has contributed to the development of adaptation-rehabilitation research and to CRIR’s mission during the first seven years of their career.
Congratulations to Anne Hudon who was selected for her leadership in her research program, for the influence of her research work, her contribution to CRIR’s scientific activities and her enthusiasm in training the next generation of students.
