
Mobilising knowledge for tangible benefits with Inbal Itzhak (Episode 88)
Research Adjacent · Sarah McLusky
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Show Notes
Inbal Itzhak is a Senior Knowledge Mobilisation Specialist at the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration and Aging. She translates research into accessible insights which improve brain health and care
Sarah and Inbal talk about
- Why the essence and ethics of participatory research are the same, no matter what you call it
- The magic that can spark when you find the right collaborators
- How Inbal decided she wanted to work in knowledge translation before she discovered it was an actual job
- Recognising and drawing on different kinds of expertise to ensure research gets used and makes a difference
Find out more
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- Connect with Inbal on LinkedIn
- Find out more about the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging
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