CDTRP Research Connect Series
The CDTRP Research Connect fall series is taking place every other Tuesday at 1 pm ET until November 2023. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for this engaging series!
This series streamlines the subset of Theme, Hub, and Working Group meetings that aimed to share and discuss the latest research findings across the network and our Webinar series, which featured national and international speakers. Theme, Hub, and Working Group meetings aimed at developing new initiatives, projects, or grants will be scheduled separately, approximately three times per year per group. Our goal is to make it easy for our members to know about and attend high quality presentations across all Themes and topics of interest. We are aiming for active discussions including researchers, trainees, and patient, family, and donor partners, engaging the whole community as if we were having a family dinner rather than listening to a formal presentation.
The Transplant Wellness Program – Welcome to Wellness: An Overview of Calgary’s Transplant Wellness Program
On October 31, 2023, we were pleased to have Dr. Nicole Culos-Reed and Dr. Maneka Perinpanayagam, two members of the Transplant Wellness Program (TWP) from the University of Calgary, to present on the topic: “Welcome to Wellness: An Overview of Calgary’s Transplant Wellness Program” as part of the CDTRP Theme 5 – Restore Long-Term Health.
Dr. Nicole Culos-Reed is the health behaviour change lead for the TWP and a Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Adjunct Professor Dept of Oncology at the Cumming School of Medicine (University of Calgary). Dr. Maneka Perinpanayagam is the Sr. Research Program Manager for the Transplant Wellness Program.
About Dr. Nicole Culos-Reed
Nicole Culos-Reed, PhD, is a Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Adjunct Professor Dept of Oncology, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. Nicole is a 2023 Killam Annual Professor, and is a health behaviour change researcher, holding an appointment with the Psychosocial Resources at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, Cancer Care, AHS. Nicole studies the role of wellness behaviours in enhancing quality of life in those living with chronic disease, and how best to facilitate exercise behaviour change through building a positive motivational climate. Nicole holds numerous grants from CIHR, Canadian Cancer Society, Alberta Cancer Foundation, and from philanthropic sources. Nicole is the health behaviour change lead for the Transplant Wellness Program
About Dr. Maneka Perinpanayagam
Maneka Perinpanayagam, PhD is the Sr. Research Program Manager for the Transplant Wellness Program at the University of Calgary. Maneka completed a PhD in Cell Biology at the University of Alberta and a post-doctoral fellowship in Pediatric Oncology at the University of Calgary. She worked as a Clinical Researcher and a Research Program Manager for Pediatric Nephrology at the University of Calgary (2016-2022) prior to joining the Transplant Wellness team. Maneka has over 20 years of combined medical and clinical research experience and is passionate about patient-oriented research and evidence informed care.