THE NEURO RECOVERY LAB
Studying Spinal Cord Injury and Plasticity at the University of Alberta
Britt Fedor, PhD
Contact: bfedor@ualberta.ca
Laboratory: 1 (780) 492-3217
Education and Positions Held
2023 - Present: ODC-SCI Data Recovery Specialist | Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta
2017 - 2024: PhD, Colbourne Lab | Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute | University of Alberta
2015 - 2017: BSc | Faculty of Science, University of Alberta
2008 - 2013: BA Recreation, Sport, and Tourism | Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, University of Alberta
Publications
Early rehabilitation does not reduce impairment after intra-striatal hemorrhagic stroke in rats. Fedor, B. A., Kalisvaart, A., Ralhan, S., Kung, T., MacLaren, M., & Colbourne, F. (2022). Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 36(12), 788-799.
A systematic review and meta- analysis of animal studies testing intra-arterial chilled infusates after ischemic stroke.Liddle, L.J, Dirks, C.A., Fedor, B. A., Almekhlafi, M., & Colbourne, F. (2021). Frontiers in Neurology, 11, (1-16).
Failure of bumetanide to improve outcome after intracerebral hemorrhage in rat. Wilkinson, C. M., Fedor, B. A., Aziz, J. R., Nadeau, C. A., Brar, P. S., Clark, J. J. A., & Colbourne, F. (2019). PLoS ONE, 14(1), 1–20.