Gawryluk Lab
Neuropsychology &
Neuroimaging Research
Current Research Projects
A multitude on ongoing research projects are being conducted in the Gawryluk lab, including multiple populations, neuroimaging modalities, and neuropsychological measures.
The Research Team
The Gawryluk Lab is lead by PI Jodie Gawryluk. Currently, there are 5 graduate students and 2 undergraduate students conducting research projects independently and collaborative within and beyond the lab.
Partnering Organizations
The Gawryluk Lab is proud to be in partnership with multiple community organizations that help inspire our research ideas and make projects possible.
Additional Resources
The Gawryluk Lab values knowledge translation & keeping students and research participants connected and informed.
Territory Acknowledgement
We acknowledge with respects to the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional unceded territory the University of Victoria stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day. Here at the Gawryluk lab feel privileged to conduct research on this land.
Visit https://www.songheesnation.ca/ to learn more.
Inclusivity Statement
The Gawryluk Lab is proud to be an inclusive & safe space for individuals of diverse backgrounds and identities to learn, work, and collaborate. Regardless of gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, or age, we encourage all qualified and interested applicants, volunteers, students, and study participants to get involved. We stand as allies to all Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) and condemn any acts of racism on a global, institutional, and immediate workplace level.
About Our Lab
Our research in neuroimaging and neuropsychology has a common focus: to develop research-driven approaches that can be implemented clinically to better understand aging and assess neuropsychological conditions. Specifically, we use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, including functional (fMRI) and diffusion-weighted imaging (DTI), to study the brain-behaviour relationship in patient and healthy populations.
Want to get involved? Here is how!
There are a number of different ways to get involved in research and the research team. Check below to see current opportunities according to which role best suits you!
Undergraduate Students
We welcome those who are interested to emails us with questions to learn more about undergraduate roles & research opportunities in our lab.
Research Participants
Interested in being a participant in our research? We are looking for individuals aged 19-65 with an official diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.
Please see study poster (right) for more details on how to participate.
Graduate Students
Thank you to everyone who submitted applications for fall 2023. Applications are now closed until another graduate student position opens up in the lab.
Community Collaborators
We currently collaborate with a number for academic, non-profit, and health care organizations. If you are an organization interested in building collaborative connections, please contact us with your inquiries.
Find us at UVic
The Gawryluk Lab is located at the University of Victoria in the Cornnett building A wing. If you are a participant in one of our studies, we will provide you with more detailed directions on how to find our lab space.