On Jul 25, 2025, at 22:01, Bridget Sankovic <bsankovic@wsd1.org> wrote:
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Good evening,
I am reaching out to you in the hopes you can assist me in helping two students who are self-motivated, and enthusiastic about science. They would like to pursue a science fair project and would require research information and mentorship. Please see an excerpt
from the student’s email below:
Our idea for the project is centered around Anti-NMDAR encephalitis, specifically exploring how it affects the growth and development of adolescents,
or how antidepressants help with the after-effects of suffering from it.
These topics are complex, and we're very interested in them. We haven't started working on the project yet, but we're hoping you might know
of biology labs, university instructors, or researchers specializing in neurology, immunology, or pharmacology. Their advice or resources would be invaluable as we begin to execute our project. We're especially interested in understanding practical research
methods and data sources.
If you can help us, or direct me towards someone who could, that would be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Bridget Sankovic B.Sc., B.Ed., PBDE
Gr. 10-12 Science Department Head
Sisler High School
Ph: 204-589-8321
Please contact Dr. Kowalec if you are interested.
Ms. Protiti Khan, M.Sc.
Program Lead Technician
PrairieNeuro Research Centre
Kleysen Institute for Advanced Medicine
University of Manitoba
SR450-710 William Ave.
Winnipeg, MB. R3E 0Z3
Cell: (204)-599-8329
Office: (204)-318-2569

[Protiti.Khan@umanitoba.ca]Protiti.Khan@umanitoba.ca