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    Leanna Lee

    Postdoctoral Fellow at West Park Healthcare Centre

    Leanna Lee is a researcher and postdoctoral fellow with a strong background in medical science and physiology. She completed her doctoral studies in the Institute of Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto in August 2019.2

    After her doctoral studies, Leanna worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at West Park Healthcare Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from September 2020 to October 2022.3 During her time at West Park, she was involved in research related to physical activity among individuals with lower limb amputation.1

    Leanna's research interests appear to be diverse, spanning areas such as cardiovascular physiology, human biology, and rehabilitation science. She has published multiple papers as a first author and has won two dissertation awards.6

    Following her postdoctoral fellowship at West Park Healthcare Centre, Leanna moved to a position at the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta in June 2021.3 She has also been associated with other institutions such as the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research and Toronto Rehabilitation Institute.5

    Leanna is known for her academic achievements and research contributions. She has presented her work at conferences, including the ACRM 100th Annual Conference, where she was described as a postdoctoral fellow (on maternity leave at the time) in the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research at the University Health Network.4

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    Factors influencing physical activity among individuals with lower ...

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